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Skechers Toning Shoe Settlement Checks in the Mail!
By Kimberly Mirando
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Good news for everyone who filed a valid claim for the Skechers toning show class action settlement: refund checks were mailed on Friday, according to an update from the Federal Trade Commission.
The FTC announced that over 509,000 checks were mailed to consumers who bought toning shoes from Skechers USA and filed a valid Claim Form before the April 18 deadline. The checks are part of a class action settlement deal with the FTC to settle charges that Skechers used deceptive ads that falsely claimed its toning shoes could help people lose weight and strengthen muscles.
Consumers were eligible to claim between $20 and $80 in refunds from the class action settlement.
If you submitted a claim, keep an eye on your mailbox this week for a check. Checks must be cashed on or before October 10, 2013.
Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who have been following the Skechers toning shoe class action lawsuits and resulting settlement with us since 2010! If you received a check, we’d love to hear how much you got in the comment section below.
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Updated July 15th, 2013
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268 thoughts onChecks in the Mail for Skechers Shoe Settlement
Still waiting for my check as well
Bought Skechers for my husband & myself. Never received check. SCAM??? EDITOR’S NOTE – If you haven’t been paid, please contact the settlement administrator for assistance. They’re the only ones who can help track down the status of your claim. http://www.skecherssettlement.com/
I am sill waiting as well?
How could one know if they are on the FTC list?
How could one know if they are on the FTC list?
How could one know if they are on the FTC list?
How could one know if they are on the FTC list?
I was told I was on that FTC list too. I want to know how anyone can tell me what brands I can and can’t buy. Its like telling a person that claims they’ve tried every diet under the sun, that they didn’t. Are they telling me that I can only buy Felloggs and not GM, Post or any other brands of cereals.
I’m the oldest of 11 (yes 10 sibling). We all are married and have kids, grandchildren and half have great grandchildren.
I have 7, of which the 2 oldest wear adult size shoes. Plus our local mall has a tree sat up before Christmas that has names and ages and what that child or adult needs or wants for Christmas. I always take two or three. Because I know that that person will get what I purchase for them and not someone else.
I’m are a class action on this also.
I was told I was on that FTC list too. I want to know how anyone can tell me what brands I can and can’t buy. Its like telling a person that claims they’ve tried every diet under the sun, that they didn’t. Are they telling me that I can only buy Felloggs and not GM, Post or any other brands of cereals.
I’m the oldest of 11 (yes 10 sibling). We all are married and have kids, grandchildren and half have great grandchildren.
I have 7, of which the 2 oldest wear adult size shoes. Plus our local mall has a tree sat up before Christmas that has names and ages and what that child or adult needs or wants for Christmas. I always take two or three. Because I know that that person will get what I purchase for them and not someone else.
I’m are a class action on this also.
I was told I was on that FTC list too. I want to know how anyone can tell me what brands I can and can’t buy. Its like telling a person that claims they’ve tried every diet under the sun, that they didn’t. Are they telling me that I can only buy Felloggs and not GM, Post or any other brands of cereals.
I’m the oldest of 11 (yes 10 sibling). We all are married and have kids, grandchildren and half have great grandchildren.
I have 7, of which the 2 oldest wear adult size shoes. Plus our local mall has a tree sat up before Christmas that has names and ages and what that child or adult needs or wants for Christmas. I always take two or three. Because I know that that person will get what I purchase for them and not someone else.
I’m are a class action on this also.