Anne Bucher  |  May 7, 2018

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Target Corp. and Nice-Pak Products Inc. have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging certain Up & Up flushable toddler wipes were not actually flushable.

If you purchased Up & Up flushable toddler wipes between April 18, 2010 and Oct. 31, 2014, you may be entitled to benefits from the Target flushable wipes class action settlement.

Plaintiff Christopher Meta filed the Target class action lawsuit against Target and Nice-Pak in July 2014, claiming Target-brand Up & Up “flushable” wipes manufactured by Nice-Pak were not “flushable” or “sewer and septic safe” as advertised.

“Rather, they end up clogging consumers’ plumbing and septic systems, potentially resulting in hundreds, even thousands of dollars in damage,” the Target flushable wipes class action lawsuit alleges.

“Indeed, this is precisely what happened to Mr. Meta as a result of his use of the Up & Up Wipes. Simply put, the Up & Up wipes are defective because they are not ‘flushable.’”

According to the Target flushable wipes class action lawsuit, Meta began purchasing Up & Up flushable wipes in 2011. He says he used them primarily for potty training his child and disposed of the supposedly flushable wipes by flushing them down the toilet as directed on the package.

In 2013, Meta says he began noticing plumbing issues in his home, such as the bathtub not draining and the toilet not flushing properly. He hired a septic pumping company to find out the cause of the problem. The company reportedly found that the Up & Up wipes did not completely break apart after flushing and had “caked together” in the plumbing and septic system.

The Target flushable wipes class action lawsuit says that Meta paid $210 for the labor and service, but could be faced with a cost of as much as $20,000 if the septic system is found to be permanently damaged.

Meta claims that he would not have purchased the Target-brand Up & Up flushable wipes if he had known they were not actually septic safe and flushable.

The Target flushable wipes class action lawsuit was certified in 2016.

Target and Nice-Pak deny the allegations but agreed to settle the flushable wipes class action lawsuit to avoid the risk and expense of further litigation.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Target flushable wipes settlement include U.S. residents who purchased Up & Up flushable toddler wipes from April 28, 2010 through Oct. 31, 2014.

Potential Award

A Target gift card or a Target coupon for free Up & Up products.

Class Members may either opt to receive a Target gift card valued at $1.35 per eligible product purchased or a coupon for a unit of current Nice-Pak Up & Up wipes (double 48-count package or equivalent, depending on the product).

NOTE: Class Members who do not submit proof or purchase may only submit claims for up to 20 units. There is no cap imposed on the Target gift card amount the claimant is entitled to recover for Class Members who submit proof of purchase.

Proof of Purchase

None required. However, Class Members who do not submit proof of purchase will have their claims capped at a maximum of 20 units.

Claim Form

CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM ONLINE »

CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM (PDF) »

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

9/7/2018

Case Name

Christopher Meta v. Target Corp., et al., Case No. 4:14-cv-0832, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Final Hearing

8/7/2018

UPDATE: The Target Flushable Wipes Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on August 7, 2018.  However appeals to the settlement have been filed. Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted.  We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more. 

UPDATE 2: The appeals to the Target Flushable Wipes Class Action Settlement were dismissed on March 21, 2019. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive your gift card or coupon in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

UPDATE 3: On May 11, 2019, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks in the mail worth as much as $27 from the Target flushable wipes class action settlement. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!

Settlement Website

www.UpAndUpWipesSettlement.com

Claims Administrator

Target Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 11486
Birmingham, AL 35202-1486
1-888-878-1989

Class Counsel

Dennis R. Lansdowne
Stuart E. Scott
Jeremy A. Tor
SPANGENBERG SHIBLEY & LIBER LLP

Hassan Zavareei
Andrew J. Silver
TYCKO & ZAVAREEI LLP

Defense Counsel

Karl A. Bekeny
TUCKER ELLIS LLP

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201 thoughts onTarget Flushable Wipes Class Action Settlement

  1. Terri says:

    I filed a claim and didn’t receive an ecard or coupons.

  2. jd says:

    I didn’t get my giftcard or any coupons as of 12/16/19

  3. BMG says:

    I received mine but this class action suit is a joke. Just because one person had an issue with his wipe, maybe because he put too many down at one time, doesn’t mean they really do clog up the system. If they did, they wouldn’t still be selling them as flushable.

  4. E.C. Jones says:

    I just found my coupons in my (spam) , 20 for free 82 count flushable cleansing wipes they expire 7/31/19! However in the email is a pic of the wipes ( blue double pkg.) If you hold down pic it takes you to target.com or your target app. Opens on product : cleansing wipes ( Not toddler) Like many are claiming they got turned down for checking the wrong item? Both were eligable. The price of coupon $2.19 price in store? $2.28…STILL NOT FREE ONLY A REBATE…WHO PAYS TAX? WILL FIND OUT AT STORE..

  5. Kirsti says:

    I got my coupons emailed to me but they dont work!!!!! Target is trash!!

  6. Wendy Levin says:

    I Never Received My Gift Card and it should be for 27.00 they need to Reimberse Me!! Who can I write to for This!! Also, I worked for Target in 2011 and I received a Form about not getting a Stool to sit on and the People Handling it were corrupt and I never Received Compensation for that!!

  7. Joan Eubanks says:

    Received my ecard for 27.00

    1. Lucia says:

      I didn’t get my giftcard

    2. andy says:

      web site listed above is a bad link. please fix.

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