Anne Bucher  |  October 23, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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Sharp LCD TVClass Members who filed claims for the LCD price-fixing settlement may finally receive checks in the mail as early as next week.

According to the LCD price-fixing settlement website, the claims audit and verification process has been completed and the court was scheduled to make a determination about whether to distribute the funds on Oct. 17. Details of the hearing have not yet been made public.

Although the LCD class action settlement website has not yet been updated, it has been reported that checks may go out as early as next week. More than 233,000 checks will reportedly be mailed to businesses and consumers in 24 states. Claimants are expected to receive $43.49 per laptop or monitor and $86.98 per television.

The LCD panel class action lawsuit was filed in 2006 following an investigation into allegations the world’s largest LCD manufacturers had conspired to fix the price of flat screen panels since 1999. Several companies have pleaded guilty and been convicted of criminal charges related to the antitrust allegations. The companies have reportedly paid more than $1 billion in fines.

The LCD class action lawsuits alleged consumers were overcharged for electronic devices with flat panels due to the price-fixing scheme. They were eventually consolidated in multidistrict litigation (MDL) titled In re: TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation.

The companies named in the flat panel class action lawsuit include AU Optronics, Chi Mei Optoelectronics, Chunghwa Picture Tubes, HannStar Display Corp., Hitachi, LG, Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba. There have been a total of 10 LCD class action settlements that, when combined, are worth close to $1.1 billion.

Class Members of the LCD antitrust class action settlement include consumers in 24 states who purchased televisions, laptops and desktop computers with LCD screens between Jan. 1, 1999 and Dec. 31, 2006.

The LCD price-fixing settlement is not only the largest settlement of its kind in U.S. history, but it is also one of the most consumer-friendly settlements to date. The deadline to file a claim for the LCD class action settlement passed on Dec. 6, 2012.

Top Class Actions has been reporting on the LCD indirect purchaser class action lawsuit and settlement since 2012. If you receive a check from the LCD class action settlement, let us know in the comments section below.

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The indirect purchaser plaintiffs are represented by Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason LLP and Alioto Law Firm.

The LCD Price-Fixing Class Action Lawsuit is In re: TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:07-md-01827, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

UPDATE: On Oct. 27, 2014, our readers began reporting that they finally received checks from the LCD panel class action settlement. Some readers have received checks worth hundreds of dollars. Let us know how much money YOU received in the comments section below. Congratulations! 

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291 thoughts onLCD Price-Fixing Settlement Checks to Be Mailed Next Week

  1. Patricia says:

    I wonder if after the audit and the cashing of the checks if the remaining amount of the 2.1 billion that is slated to go to the claimants will be divided and we received a bonus check in about 120 after the date of the first rebate check or will the remaining amount have to go to a charity?

    It has been a long time in waiting for this rebate.

    I hate price fixing the businesses that practice price fixing offend make billions of dollars and when they are found out and have to do a rebate end up only paying out pennies on the dollars that they stole from the customers.

    1. ROSE says:

      I WANT TO SAY GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE THAT HAS APPLIED,HOPING THAT EVERYONE THAT OPEN THEIR LETTERS,A BIG SMILE COME ON YOUR FACE.

    2. Chris says:

      Yes, like the music industry and compact discs back about 15 years ago and what they offered me to call it even in their eyes. A free cd coupon after purchasing over 1500 cd’s. Gee, thanks a lot guys. Maybe next time they can just steal my wallet and the plus is it won’t even cost as much.

  2. John says:

    Yes, Finally! I just hope they don’t send them out post card method, they take forever!

    1. Patricia says:

      The postcard rebate checks are easily to be mistaken as junk mail so open all your mail so that you don’t accidently throw out any rebate check.

  3. lisa says:

    Why does there always have to be someone that has to make a smart ass comment?? Yes Matt, talking about you.

    1. MATT says:

      Lisa sucks

  4. dana says:

    Finally can’t wait to get that fat check

    1. Taffie Escobar says:

      can you email me the number please

  5. shelby says:

    Yay!!!!!!!!!I put mine in .Hope it wasn’t denied.

    1. Taffie Escobar says:

      can you sended me the number please

  6. MATT says:

    Stop crying judy

  7. judy says:

    I called today to see if my claim had been denied or accepted, the lady said she couldn’t tell me that. When I filed the claim I was living in Florida, but moved out of state over a year ago, gave them my new mailing address too. I just hope there isn’t a mix up and they see I don’t live in the state where I failed the claim anymore. I just hate looking forward to it and then this whole time my claim was denied.

    1. Shantell says:

      Can you tell me the number you called.

    2. Luz Perez says:

      Is about time I got the check today for 130 and I also move and since I did a change off address

  8. jennell says:

    Yippee!!! Just get into the envelope and wait by the mail box.

  9. Angela Whitfield says:

    It’s been a longtime coming I’m waiting for mines.

  10. nate says:

    Great news, now I wait by mailbox next week, its about time .lol

    1. Taffie Escobar says:

      Count me in where do you get the claim form

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