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Class Action Settlement Deadlines Loom for CytoSport & Wells Fargo HELOC Lawsuits
By Mike Holter
The CytoSport settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit alleging the company failed to warn consumers that some of its products allegedly contained trace amounts of metals, including lead, cadmium and/or arsenic — a charge the company vigorously denies.
Class Members of the CytoSport class action settlement include all individuals who purchased certain CytoSport products, including but not limited to Muscle Milk, Monster Milk, CytoMax and Mighty Milk products in any form, including powder beverages, ready-to-drink beverages, bars or capsules, during the period between June 4, 2006 and January 5, 2012. A complete list of products covered under the CytoSport class action settlement can be found here.
Class Members have until June 15, 2012 to file a claim to receive several cash benefits, including a full refund of the products they purchased with proof of purchase; up to $20 cash if they can submit original packaging; or $5 cash or a $10 voucher if they are unable to provide an original sales receipt or original product packaging.
Check out our claims filing instructions for the CytoSport Class Action Lawsuit Settlement for more information.
The Wells Fargo HELOC settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, entitled Marika Hamilton v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., that alleges Wells Fargo improperly suspended borrowers’ Home Equity Line of Credit based on false claims that their financial circumstances had deteriorated or that their homes had significantly declined in value.
Class Members of the Wells Fargo HELOC class action settlement include certain people who had their HELOC improperly suspended or reduced based on one of these false claims.
Class Members have until June 25, 2012, to file a claim to receive one of several benefits, including a cash payment of $150 or the chance to have their HELOC proactively considered for reinstatement by Wells Fargo.
Check out our claims filing instructions for the Wells Fargo HELOC Class Action Lawsuit Settlement for more information.
Updated June 8th, 2012
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2 thoughts onClass Action Settlement Deadlines Loom for CytoSport & Wells Fargo HELOC Lawsuits
what about suit against Wells Fargo & Md. States Attorney
Gneral Office where they left m
onies up to Wells Fargo to do what they wanted to against homes they have and is in the process of foreclosing on for not providing a loan modification and telling people and myself that according to their guidelines you do not qualify for the settlement. Also its money in they FHA-HUD as well as Wells Fargo to take your home resell it and you still have to pay a balance off, as well as attorneys. How can they lawyers, federal government, lenders, bankers everyone continue to allow this, then put out articles such as this that they are helping people by suit against Wells Fargo. It doesn’t do me the homeowner any good. Wells Fargo even told me no one can stop this and make them give me a loan modification!!
What a ridiculous waste of time. I just spoke with a Plaintiff Attorney. Current Wells Fargo customers receive NOTHING. In the next TEN months our accounts get “reinstated” big deal. They have already been reduced to the point where they are not usable, and Wells Fargo refuses to reinstate them. You have file appeal after appeal. So the only people who made out in this settlement, are the attorneys themselves and those who left Wells Fargo. To heck with current customers.