Sarah Mirando  |  September 5, 2012

Category: Legal News

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iRenew Bracelet

The company behind iRenew Bracelets has reached a class action lawsuit settlement over claims it falsely advertised the benefits of the “energy” bracelets, which are supposed to help promote balance, strength and endurance. Consumers who bought iRenew Bracelets between 2009 and 2012 may be able to receive a refund from the iRenew Bracelet class action lawsuit settlement if they file a claim by the October 1, 2012 deadline.

The iRenew Bracelet settlement will resolve two class action lawsuits, entitled Litwin v. iRenew BioEnergy Solutions, LLC and Garton v. Harvest Trading Group, Inc., that allege the Defendants made false and misleading statements on their website and in advertisements for the iRenew Bracelet. The Defendants deny any wrongdoing, but have agreed to establish a class action lawsuit settlement fund to reimburse Class Members in order to resolve the litigation.

Class Members of the iRenew Bracelet settlement include anyone who purchased the iRenew Bracelet in the U.S. for personal use and not for resale between January 1, 2009 and May 24, 2012.

Class Members who submit a valid claim form postmarked by the deadline of October 1, 2012 can receive one of the following benefits from the iRenew Bracelet class action settlement:

Full Reimbursement – Class Members who have a valid receipt, credit card statement or other valid proof of purchase will be entitled to a reimbursement of their purchase of the energy bracelet, including shipping and handling, up to seven bracelets.

$19.95 Cash Refund – Class Members who do not have valid proof of purchase will be entitled to reimbursement of $19.95 per iRenew Bracelet(s) returned, up to a maximum of seven returned bracelets. Class Members who do not have proof of purchase or the iRenew Bracelet can still receive a one-time payment of $19.95 if they submit an affirmation, under penalty of perjury, that such a product was purchased.

Claim forms and more information on your rights in the iRenew Bracelet Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.iRenewSettlement.com. Details on how to file a claim for the iRenew settlement can be found in our Open Lawsuit Settlements section.

UPDATE 1: Settlement checks for the iRenew Bracelet Class Action Lawsuit are in the mail!

UPDATE 2: A California appeals court ruled May 28, 2014, that the iRenew bracelet class action settlement should be reversed. It also found that $27,000 in unclaimed settlement money was not distributed to Class Members, and ordered the parties to come up with a distribution plan.

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21 thoughts oniRenew Bracelet False Advertising Class Action Settlement

  1. Hamilton says:

    I submitted a claim form with 3 returned bracelets along with my receipt. Where do I go to get information on when I will get my settlement reimbusement.
    Has anyone gotten a setllment reimbursment yet?
    Please advise

  2. Roger says:

    I filed a claim in July and was given a claim number but have not received any money or imformation since the case went to court. Is this another runaround ?

  3. Anonymous says:

    I purchased 2 braceltets. Fake of course. I would like to be listed in the malpractice clain . I sent one back and I just found the second one. Mary Smith

  4. Anonymous says:

    I just found my receipt from where I purchased these fake bracelets, after I got them I even call them and said just explain again how these are to actually what they’re claiming!! A piece of silicone and a thin piece of metal!! SCAMMED!!! all my friends laughed at me for falling for such a thing!! Don’t have the bracelets, probably thru them in trash but I just now found the reciept where I had bought them and received them on 07/22/2010. Is there anyway I can get my money back now?? I paid $35.89 for these!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    October 4 2012, I just found this postcard under my father in law ‘s car seat. He is 87 and gets our mail, and most times I GET IT. Late. I bought 2 bracelets and they are ‘junk’. Please submit me to the class action suit. Monica beam, 1464 buckwheat hollow road, PO box 71, lawrenceville, pa 16929. 570_827_2566
    Thank you. Li bought these. Around 2010. By credit card, so I have a receipt!

  6. Anonymous says:

    I cannot print the forms therfor i will try to send it by Email i was taken by this company beleving that it would help my aging mother and myself because i have stability problems myself,What a scam.

  7. Anonymous says:

    I bought 2 of these bracelettes thry did not work at all
    Please add me too this class action thank you bertha criss

  8. Anonymous says:

    I cannot print thes forms and will send by mail.
    This was a total scam and I tried to contact this company several times when this product did not work.
    $ 53.84 was taken by this company with no feedback from them.

  9. Anonymous says:

    No matter where I go to find the claim form, I just seem to get a runaround to another site. Please tell me how to get the forms.

  10. Anonymous says:

    I attempted to download the claim form, which has 2 parts. Everytime I clicked ‘print’, it printed both pages at one time, making it impossible to read or use.

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