File Some Claims, Get Up To $62.50

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i got $42 from general mills, does anyone remember how much the ea sports one is supposed to be?
-- If you purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football video games for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC, or GameCube platforms (“Sixth Generation Purchasers”), you can receive $20.37 per new game purchased, up to a total of 8 units ($162.96).

-- If you purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football video games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Wii platforms (“Seventh Generation Purchasers”), you can receive $5.85 per new game purchased, up to a total of 8 units ($46.80).
 

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-- If you purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football video games for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC, or GameCube platforms (“Sixth Generation Purchasers”), you can receive $20.37 per new game purchased, up to a total of 8 units ($162.96).

-- If you purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football video games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Wii platforms (“Seventh Generation Purchasers”), you can receive $5.85 per new game purchased, up to a total of 8 units ($46.80).

Is it too late for this one and if not do you have a link?

I purchased 8 units.
 
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DuceTheTruth

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I'll say it...

Sorry for askin for links to previously posted shit, I dont check this thread daily and when I do I might read like two pages back before I'm on sumthin else. Not tryin to be a bugaboo but I know the feelin.


This shit should be stickied in a secret forum higher than the porn forum.
 
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Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats Class Action Lawsuit Settlement



A federal judge granted final approval to a $4 million class action lawsuit settlement over claims that Kellogg Co. falsely advertised the brain-boosting power of Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal. Consumers who purchased the cereal between January 28, 2008, and October 1, 2009, can file a claim to receive up to $15 from the class action settlement.

U.S. District Judge Irma E. Gonzalez approved the deal on September 10, overruling six objections from a class consisting of hundreds of thousands of consumers. Judge Gonzalez called the Frosted Mini-Wheats settlement “fair, adequate, and free of collusion,” adding that “the settlement is the product of arms-length negotiations by experienced counsel before a respected mediator, reached after and in light of years of hard fought litigation and able discovery into the asserted claims.”

Gonzalez is referring to the roller coaster ride the Frosted Mini-Wheats class action settlement has gone through since it was first approved three years ago.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a $10 million class action settlement reached in 2010 after finding the terms of the agreement were “too vague” and unfairly compensated Class Members compared to what plaintiff attorneys and charities would have received. Both sides revised the deal to remove the $5.5 million cy pres award that would have gone to charities that feed the hungry, agreeing to send only unclaimed funds to various consumer protection groups. Gonzalez preliminarily approved the revised class action settlement in May 2013.

The revised deal establishes a $4 million class action settlement fund to compensate consumers who purchased Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal between January 28, 2008, and October 1, 2009. The settlement resolves allegations that Kellogg made false and unsubstantiated representations that the cereal was clinically proven to improve children’s attentiveness by nearly 20 percent.

Class Members who submit a valid Claim Form no later than November 28, 2013, can claim a reimbursement of $5 per box of cereal they purchased during the Class Period, up to a maximum of three boxes ($15). Details on how to file a claim can be found here.
 
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http://www.topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/4943-yoplus-yogurt-class-action-settlement-awards-mailed




Payments from the YoPlus yogurt class action lawsuit settlement were distributed last Friday, starting September 13, according to the Settlement Administrator. Class Members who submitted valid Claim Forms are reporting to Top Class Actions that they’ve received an average award of $52 from the class action settlement.

The YoPlus yogurt settlement received final approval on June 17, 2013, from U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney, who called it “fair” and “thoroughly negotiated.” The deal resolves claims that General Mills Inc. and Yoplait USA Inc. falsely advertised that their YoPlus probiotic yogurt products provide digestive health benefits that regular yogurt does not provide.

The defendants stand by their marketing claims but agreed to compensate consumers through an $8.5 million class action lawsuit settlement fund to resolve the litigation.

Consumers who purchased YoPlus yogurt between July 26, 2007, and July 5, 2012, were allowed to claim $4 for each unit of YoPlus yogurt they purchased. No Proof of Purchase was necessary if they purchased 13 units or less. Those who were claiming more than 13 units had to provide proof, however.

The deadline to submit a Claim Form was August 16, 2013.

Top Class Actions has been following YoPlus yogurt class action litigation since 2011. If you missed out on the claim filing deadline, sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter below to receive class action lawsuit and settlement updates. You can also check out the class actions still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Lawsuits section
 
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