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Customers reached a $1.5 million deal with HP ending a class action lawsuit over third party ink cartridges and an allegedly fake error message that would stop consumers from being able to use them.
The HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement, if approved, will end claims that the printer company installed firmware, called “dynamic security,” into HP printers that stopped customers from being able to use non-HP ink cartridges.
The class action lawsuit alleged that the use of firmware to force consumers to only use HP ink was illegal. Further, alleged that plaintiffs, the HP firmware allegedly caused the printers to display error messages when non-HP cartridges were installed, making customers think that the cartridges were defective.
Earlier this year, HP asked a federal judge to dismiss the class action lawsuit; however, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila tossed HP’s argument, though some claims were trimmed from the case.
Under the terms of the HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement, HP is barred from using the so-called dynamic security program on affected printers. Additionally, Class Members will be able to make a claim for a cash payout from the settlement fund.
“First, the settlement achieves the goal of the litigation by eliminating the threat of forcible printer disablement for all members of the class,” state the plaintiffs’ in the motion for preliminary approval of the settlement agreement.
“Second, just as they would have been able to come forward to claim individual damages had they prevailed on common liability issues at trial, the settlement allows class members who lost money or time because of HP’s printer disablements to make a claim for full recovery of their losses.”
The number of Class Members is estimated to be about 50,000, according to the HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement.
“The settlement avoids protracted litigation while delivering all or most of the relief class members could expect to obtain at trial,” notes the plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval of the HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement.
Class Members will receive a part of a $1.5 million settlement fund under the terms of the HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement.
“On the optimistic assumption that 20 percent of these class members make a claim, the average payment per class member would be $150. Had plaintiffs prevailed at trial on the common liability issues, under plaintiffs’ trial plan, individual class members would have been able to submit proof to recover their out-of-pocket expenses in proceedings following the class trial,” notes the motion for preliminary approval of the HP ink cartridge monopoly class action settlement.
“While such individual expenses vary, a full set of HP replacement cartridges costs about $100 and a replacement HP printer costs about $150.”
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The plaintiffs are represented by Daniel C. Girard, Jordan Elias and Elizabeth Kramer of Girard Gibbs LLP, Todd M. Friedman and Adrian R. Bacon of the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman PC, Joseph R. Saveri, Nicomedes S. Herrera and Kyla J. Gibboney of Joseph Saveri Law Firm Inc., Daniel R. Karon of Karon LLC, and Taylor Bartlett of Heninger Garrison Davis LLC.
The HP Ink Cartridge Monopoly Class Action Lawsuit is In re: HP Printer Firmware Update Litigation, Case No. 5:16-cv-05820-EJD, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division.
UPDATE: February 2019, the HP OfficeJet printer class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.
UPDATE 2: On Nov. 26, 2019, our readers started receiving settlement checks from the HP printer firmware resolutionworth as much as $164.20. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!
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901 thoughts onHP Ink Cartridge Monopoly Class Action Lawsuit Settles for $1.5M
I cancelled my instant ink subscription and my printer and my laptop shut down. I bought a new laptop and that is still working but the after market cartridges on my printer don’t work. I am not going to contact HP for help because I refuse to give them remote access to my laptop. That is why my original laptop quit working.
I could not use third party ink so I went buy HP ink and still not working any more. I had to buy a new one. I think they should buy me a new printer for damage the old printer.
I bought my all in one printer in August 2021. When I run out of ink , I am still unable to scan or fax which requires NO INK? This renders the “all in one” printer basically completely useless…… How can I be compensated for this ?
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Hp/instant ink ruined my printer and scammed me. I have been a subscriber to instant ink since 2020. I signed up for the .99 a month but recently saw that they’ve been charging my card that plus an additional 6$. No where on there site does it say that I’ll get charged an extra 6$. On top of that, my printers firmware won’t work with anything but instant ink. I tried to stop using them and even purchased hp ink from Walmart and my printer wouldn’t work. Forcing me to continue using them.
I have used this service since 4/2021 paying 11.99 of printed only 736 of allowed pages by subscription of 4100 allowed paid for. I have not received ink. I went to chat was advised by rep I would receive one in 2-3 business day, 7+ business days later still no ink and any cartridge previous has already been returned recycled but no new cartridges sent. I have no black ink and no cartridge as it’s returned/recycled already. I only have some ink left in the color since I didn’t get any new ink.
I requested a cancellation of service completely online. The next day I can’t even print because my printer is locked. I tried to remove the printer from the account- it won’t allow it to be removed. I called I was advised by HP rep that HP owns the cartridge and to cancel my subscription they locked my printer up and I cannot remove my printer from the service/account until that cartridge is received (yet they have no way to track if it was received-per conversation it’s a different dept) Service offered =you pay monthly we will refill your ink automatically. Service received= billed with no cartridges =not what is advertised. Case 5109527621 I will never use an HP printer or ink subscription in my home. I requested escalation and of course nothing happened. Of course
hello my name is Ryan Sheehan and hp has almost runnied my job
i lost customers i lost out on thousands of dollars becuse of what they did
i run a sales team and i would like to share my story further