By Top Class Actions  |  June 7, 2023

Category: Consumer News
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A number of class action settlements opened in May for consumers to make claims for rebates through the month of June and beyond. 

The class action settlements resolve claims concerning data privacy, flight cancellations, pet food contamination, unsolicited text messages and COVID-19-related event ticket refunds, among other things. 

A company may agree to a class action settlement to avoid litigation and/or to help garner good faith amongst consumers, without admitting liability or fault. 

Consumers can browse the list below to find if any recently opened class action settlements apply to them. More class action rebates can be found on Top Class Actions’ open settlement page

Meta to pay $37.5M to end claims it tracked Facebook users who disabled location services

Meta Platforms agreed to pay $37.5 million to resolve claims the company tracked the location of U.S. Facebook users who turned off location services on their iOS or Android device when using the Facebook application. 

The settlement will benefit a class of U.S. residents who used Facebook between Jan. 30, 2015, and April 18, 2018, and who had their location services for the Facebook application turned off on their iOS or Android devices but had their location tracked anyway. 

Individuals who want to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Aug. 11, 2023. 

Turkish Airlines settles claims over COVID-19 flight cancellations

Turkish Airlines agreed to a settlement that will resolve claims the passenger airline failed to refund passengers for flights that were canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The settlement will benefit a class of individuals who purchased a ticket for a canceled Turkish Airlines flight that was scheduled to operate to, from or within the United States between March 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2021. 

Individuals who already requested compensation in the form of a voucher or rebooking are not eligible to make a claim to join the class action settlement. 

Consumers must submit a valid claim form by Aug. 18, 2023, to qualify to make a claim to join the class action settlement. 

Sanderson Farms to pay $17.75M over antitrust claims 

Sanderson Farms agreed to pay $17.75 million to end claims the company violated federal antitrust laws by conspiring with other companies to swindle broiler chicken growers by suppressing the value of chicken-growing services. 

The settlement will benefit individuals or entities who paid Sanderson or one of its alleged co-conspirators — including Foster Farms, Peco Foods and Case Foods, among others — between Jan. 27, 2013, and Dec. 31, 2019. 

Individuals or entities that want to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 13, 2023. 

Midwestern Pet Foods agrees to pay $6.375M over recalled pet food products 

Midwestern Pet Foods agreed to pay $6.375 million to end claims it sold pet food products containing dangerously high levels of aflatoxin that were contaminated with salmonella. 

The class action settlement benefits individuals who purchased one or more of a recalled pet food product manufactured by either Midwestern or Nunn Milling Co. 

Consumers must submit a valid claim form by Aug. 3, 2023, to qualify to make a claim to join the class action settlement. 

Build-A-Bear to pay $4.1M to end claims it sent unsolicited text messages 

Build-A-Bear Workshop agreed to pay $4.1 million to resolve claims the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by allegedly placing unsolicited text messages to consumers who rescinded consent. 

The class action settlement benefits individuals who received two or more promotional text messages from or on behalf of Build-A-Bear Workshop within a 12-month period between Sept. 24, 2017, and March 28, 2023, after having revoked consent to receiving them. 

Individuals who want to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by July 7, 2023. 

Health Insurance Associates to pay $990,000 to resolve telemarketing claims 

Health Insurance Associates agreed to pay $990,000 to resolve claims the company violated the TCPA by allegedly placing unsolicited telemarketing calls to numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry. 

The settlement will benefit a class of individuals who received two or more telemarketing calls from Health Insurance Associates from within a 12-month period to a number listed on the National Do Not Call Registry for more than 30 days.

Individuals must submit a valid claim form by June 9, 2023, to be eligible to make a claim to join the class action settlement. 

Adidas agrees to settle claims it charged higher tax rate than allowed by Missouri law

Adidas agreed to a class action settlement that will resolve claims the company charged a higher tax rate than is allowed by Missouri law. 

The settlement will benefit a class of consumers who purchased a product from Adidas’ website between Oct. 1, 2016, and Oct. 31, 2020, that was shipped to a Missouri address from a non-Missouri location. 

Consumers do not need to submit a claim form to be eligible to join the class action settlement. The deadline for exclusion and objection is Aug. 3, 2023. 

Farfetch agrees to pay $4M over claims it recorded customer service calls 

Farfetch agreed to pay $4 million to put to bed claims the company violated California law by allegedly recording customer service telephone calls without first obtaining consent from the caller. 

The settlement will benefit a class of California residents who placed a call to Farfetch’s customer service telephone line between April 1, 2019, and Aug. 3, 2020, and who were not told their call may be recorded.

Individuals who want to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 11, 2023. 

SeatGeek settles claims it failed to provide full cash refunds to pandemic-canceled events

SeatGeek agreed to a settlement that will resolve claims the company failed to provide customers with full cash refunds for events canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The class action settlement will benefit individuals who, from between Sept. 10, 2019, and March 17, 2020, purchased a ticket on SeatGeek’s mobile website for a live event that was canceled and not rescheduled. 

Consumers must submit a valid claim form by Aug. 14, 2023, to qualify to make a claim to join the class action settlement. 

Inmate Services to pay $625,000 to resolve brutal conditions claims 

Inmate Services agreed to pay $625,000 to end claims the prisoner transportation company subjected inmates to brutal conditions while they were being transported. 

The settlement benefits a class of individuals Inmate Services transported after Feb. 11, 2016, and whose trip — or any leg of the trip — exceeded 24 continuous hours. 

Individuals who want to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 30, 2023. 

Do you qualify to join any of the recently opened class action settlements? Let us know in the comments!


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12 thoughts onClass Action Rebates | June 2023

  1. Travis J Wood says:

    Please sign me up for the class action suit for the current San Diego inmate abuse.

  2. Gloria Cowan says:

    Add me to the Meta Facebook and Health Insurance!

  3. Moneekia Hill says:

    Please add me to this claim.

  4. Tonya Miller says:

    Add me please

  5. Andrea Evans says:

    Yes sign me up for the health insurance calls and Meta

  6. Carla Moore says:

    I receive several health calls at least one a day. I am on the do not call list but that doesn’t seem to matter. I always end up hanging up on them because they don’t stop talking.

  7. Heather S Jurasek says:

    I want to sign up for the Facebook Meta pay , and Health insurance telemarketing calls. Please contact me as soon as you can thank you.

    1. Connie Roser says:

      Yes, I want to join Class Action Suit my rights were violated also Health telemarketing I blocked them and reported the calls didn’t stop them

      1. Valarie Irving says:

        Yes I would to file

  8. Matthew Johnson says:

    Transportation law suit

  9. Khadijah Shawan Crenshaw says:

    Claim

    1. Cherie Lindsey says:

      I want to sign up for the health calls.

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