
Here are class action settlements opened in October for consumers to join through November and beyond.
The class action settlements resolve claims involving biometric data, information sharing, robocalls and price fixing, among other things.
A company may agree to a class action settlement to resolve claims without admitting fault and/or to garner good faith with consumers while avoiding litigation.
Consumers can look below to see if any of the recently opened class action rebates apply to them or visit Top Class Actions’ open settlements page to view additional class action rebates.
State Farm to pay $2M over claims it excluded ‘diminished value’ payments from vehicle insurance claims
State Farm agreed to pay $2.09 million to end claims that the insurer underpaid in the state of Washington by excluding “diminished value” payments.
The class action settlement benefits consumers insured by State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. and whose vehicles were covered under the underinsured motorist property damage provision of a Washington policy for an accident occurring between March 23, 2012, and Feb. 13, 2024, with several additional conditions.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the State Farm class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 12, 2024.
Magid Glove to pay more than $5M over claims it violated BIPA
Magid Glove agreed to pay $5.175 million to settle claims that the personal protective equipment company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by using fingerprint time clocks and scanners to take temperatures.
The class action settlement benefits individuals who either used a fingerprint-scan time clock or had their temperature taken using a scanner at Magid Glove’s Romeoville, Illinois, facility between Jan. 8, 2016, and Aug. 30, 2024.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Magid Glove class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 19, 2024.
Tubi agrees to pay nearly $20M over claims it shared users’ info without consent
Tubi agreed to pay $19.99 million to resolve claims that the streaming service shared its users’ information without their consent, in an alleged violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act.
The class action settlement benefits a class of consumers who used Tubi’s video streaming service between June 23, 2021, and Aug. 26, 2024.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Tubi class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 28, 2024.
Pfizer to pay $35M over claims it kept generic versions of Lipitor off the market
Pfizer agreed to pay $35 million to end claims the company unlawfully kept generic versions of the cholesterol-lowering medication Lipitor off the market.
The class action settlement benefits a class of consumers and a class of third-party payors who purchased, paid, and/or provided reimbursement for the purchase price of branded Lipitor or generic atorvastatin calcium in various states between June 28, 2011, and Nov. 29, 2011, for the branded Lipitor or between June 28, 2011, and Dec. 31, 2012, for the generic atorvastatin calcium.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Pfizer class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 29, 2024.
Change Healthcare to pay $1.67M over claims it placed unlawful robocalls
Change Healthcare agreed to pay $1.67 million to put to bed claims it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) with calls allegedly placed to consumers by the healthcare company on behalf of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC)
The class action settlement benefits a class of individuals who, despite opting out or not being a BCBSNC subscriber, received robocalls or prerecorded calls placed by Change Healthcare on behalf of BCBSNC between Jan. 10, 2019, and July 17, 2024.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Change Healthcare class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 2, 2024.
Citibank agrees to pay $29M over claims it placed robocalls to non-customers
Citibank agreed to pay $29.5 million to resolve claims the bank violated the TCPA by allegedly bombarding non-customers with robocalls.
The class action settlement benefits a class of consumers who are neither current nor former Citibank customers and who received one or more pre-recorded calls or robocalls from the banker concerning a past-due credit card account between Aug. 15, 2014, and July 31, 2024.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Citibank class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 20, 2024.
Three gasoline companies agree to settle claims they conspired to raise gas prices in California
Gasoline companies Vitol, SK Energy Americas, and SK Trading International agreed to pay a combined $50 million to end claims they conspired to raise gas prices in California.
The class action settlement benefits a class of California residents who purchased gasoline at a retail location in several different counties between Feb. 20, 2015, and Nov. 10, 2015.
The gasoline companies also agreed to pay $13.9 million to a class of non-California residents who bought gasoline on behalf of a business or as a visitor to the state between Feb. 18, 2015, and May 31, 2017.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the California gasoline class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 8, 2025.
Wells Fargo to pay $185M to end claims revolving around COVID mortgage forbearance
Wells Fargo agreed to pay $185 million to resolve claims the bank placed mortgage loans into COVID forbearance without informed consent.
The class action settlement benefits individuals who had a Wells Fargo-serviced mortgage placed into COVID mortgage forbearance without their informed consent between March 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2021.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Wells Fargo class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Oct. 10, 2025.
Subaru settles claims certain vehicles contained defective Denso fuel pumps
Subaru agreed to a class action settlement to end claims that Denso’s fuel pumps in its vehicles caused vehicle failure, engine damage and other issues.
The class action settlement benefits a class of current and former owners and lessees of certain model years 2018-2020 Subaru Impreza, Outback, Legacy, Forester, Ascent, BRZ and WRX vehicles and 2017-2020 Subaru Impreza, Outback, Legacy, Forester, Ascent, Crosstrek, BRZ and WRX vehicles equipped with defective Denso fuel pumps.
Individuals who want to make a claim to join the Subaru class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by an estimated deadline of Feb. 16, 2025.
LinkedIn to pay more than $6M to end claims it misrepresented advertised fees, failed to review ad metrics
LinkedIn agreed to pay $6.625 million to settle claims that the social media platform misrepresented its advertising fees and failed to review its advertising metrics for accuracy.
The class action settlement benefits a class of U.S. advertisers who purchased advertising through LinkedIn Marketing Solutions between Jan. 1, 2015, and May 31, 2023.
No claim form is required to be eligible to join the LinkedIn class action settlement. The deadline to be excluded from the agreement was Nov. 5, 2024.
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17 thoughts onClass Action Rebates | November 2024
Not everyone pays with a phone number or email address. There are plenty of people that pay cash for things. So how would they prove that they purchased something?
I was just wondering why do they always ask for receipts and a lot of time they can find the recipts on there on by pulling footage or put in people phone numbers or email every thing is documented in this worldd now so why ask because you know if I purchased that product or not