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A proposed $6 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer of “male enhancement” product ExtenZe. If you’ve purchased ExtenZe within the past five years, you may be able to receive a cash refund or free ExtenZe merchandise under the class action lawsuit settlement.
The ExtenZe class action lawsuit accuses Biotab Nutraceuticals, Inc. and several other defendants of making false claims in their advertising, promotion, marketing and labeling of ExtenZe. According to the ExtenZe class action, the defendants’ claims that ExtenZe will increase the size of a man’s penis are allegedly false and not supported by any credible scientific evidence. The lawsuit further charges that the defendants are already in violation of a court-ordered injunction prohibiting such claims. The case is entitled Williams, et al. v. Biotab Nutraceuticals, Inc. et al.
Under the ExtenZe class action settlement, consumers who purchased ExtenZe between May 29, 2005 and October 25, 2010 and who file a valid claim will have the choice to receive a cash refund or a retail package of ExtenZe NASCAR Racing merchandise. Class members who select the retail package may choose the “ExtenZe Mens Retail Package” valued at $149.95 or the “ExtenZe His and Hers Retail Package” valued at $176.94. Details about what’s included in these retail packages can be found under the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website: www.ExtenZeSettlement.com. Class members who elect to receive a cash refund can, with proof of purchase, get a percentage refund on the previously purchased product.
In order to participate in the ExtenZe settlement, you must submit a valid claim form online or postmarked no later than April 15, 2011. Claim forms can be downloaded and submitted online at www.ExtenZeSettlement.com. If you wish to exclude yourself from the ExtenZe class action lawsuit settlement or object to it, you must do so before January 11, 2011. The Final Approval Hearing will be held on March 30, 2011.
For more information on how to file claim for the ExtenZe Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get your piece of the action, check out our detailed breakdown in the Open Lawsuit Settlements section.
Updated October 29th, 2010
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14 thoughts onExtenZe Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
Why was I never informed of this settlement? I have a six-month supply of this garbage and I would like a refund as well.
How much money do we recieve i want to no. They made tons off tha product
I’m glad to see that I wasn’t the only one to receive that whack ass t-shirt which by the way I wouldn’t wear in public and a letter asking for conformation of my address. It’s been about two years and I still haven’t receive any check from this settlement. So now the question is how do we get in on this action because if we’re waiting for them to send it to us we’ll b waiting forever.
I received a t-shirt as well “we never finish first” lol and had to email them back to confirm my address.
A tshirt ( part of the package)came today with a note to verify address and afterwards I should receive other part of package
I also made a claim and never got anything, back December of ’10. I’d like to know wtf is going on myself.
I filled on time too but never heard back from anyone. Never received a package.
I filled on time to get the cash refund with proof of purchase but til now oct,15,2011 I haven’t recieved any cash back ,so is this normal to take that much time although a sattelment deal has been reached..?
i was hoping that someone could get back to me as to what i’m entiled to with this extenze lawsuit. thank you.
i use extenze and became very ill without none of the results the product promised.