Deadlines Calendar
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BSH Home Appliances Corp. (defective Bosch microwave ovens) »Claim deadline is/was Tuesday, 03 September 2024. The maker of Bosch appliances agreed to pay $2 million to settle allegations that certain microwave/oven combination appliances were equipped with defective components that caused the control panel to fade, dim, become unreadable, and/or fail altogether. If you own(ed) a qualifying Bosch microwave/oven combo appliance (model numbers HBL5751UC, HBL8751UC, HBLP751UC, HMC80151UC, HMC80251UC, and HMC87151UC), you may be eligible for payment and/or an extended service plan of three years. × |
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TaxAct (privacy violations) »Claim deadline is/was Wednesday, 11 September 2024. TaxAct, provider of DIY online tax preparation software, agreed to a $14.95 million settlement in a class action alleging that the company shared certain of its users’ personal and financial information with third parties, including Facebook/Meta, without permission. If you or your spouse used TaxAct to complete a Form 1040 and file your return between Jan. 1, 2018, and Dec. 31, 2022, you may be eligible for a payment and the free use of TaxAct Xpert Assist for your tax year 2024 return. × |
Direct Express (EFTA violations) »Claim deadline is/was Thursday, 12 September 2024. The Direct Express Debit Mastercard, provided by Conduent and issued by Comerica, is a way for recipients to get their federal benefits, even if they don’t have a bank account. Conduent agreed to a $1.2 million settlement in a case alleging that it and Comerica mishandled fraud claims made by Direct Express cardholders, in violation of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) and Regulation E. If you submitted one or more fraudulent transaction or error claims between Feb. 12, 2018, and Sept. 28, 2022, and Conduent and/or Comerica denied your claim(s), you may be eligible for payment. × |
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ZoomInfo (privacy violations) »Claim deadline is/was Sunday, 22 September 2024. The operator of the ZoomInfo.com website—an online directory providing information about individuals, such as full name, address, work history, and email address—agreed to pay $29.5 million to settle a case alleging that the company violated the publicity laws of certain states when it publicly disclosed consumers’ information without their consent. If you were a resident of California, Illinois, Indiana or Nevada whose name was displayed on the ZoomInfo.com website preview pages between Jan. 9, 2020-March 27, 2024 (California), April 15, 2020-March 27, 2024 (Illinois), March 27, 2022-March 27, 2024 (Indiana), or March 27, 2022-March 27, 2024 (California), you may be eligible for payment. × |
Nationwide Optometry/Nationwide Vision Center/Sightcare (data breach) »Claim deadline is/was Monday, 23 September 2024. Nationwide/Sightcare agreed to pay $3.45 million to settle allegations that the company failed to protect patient and employee information from a data breach that occurred in April/May of 2021. If you are a current or former patient, customer, employee, member, or covered dependent of Nationwide Optometry, P.C., Nationwide Vision Center, LLC, or Sightcare, Inc. and your personal information was accessed, stolen or compromised as a result of the data breach, you may be eligible for a payment and free credit monitoring services. × |
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Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare (misleading labeling) »Claim deadline is/was Friday, 27 September 2024. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare agreed to a $9.2 settlement in a case alleging that the company misled consumers, who believed that the company’s C+Collagen products contain collagen, when they do not. If you purchased any Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare C+Collagen products between March 10, 2016, and June 28, 2024, you may be eligible for payment. × |
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Ocwen (unfair fees) »Claim deadline is/was Sunday, 29 September 2024. Ocwen Loan Servicing, which does business under brand names PHH Mortgage and Liberty Reverse Mortgage, has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the company overcharged borrowers for certain property valuation expenses, including Broker Price Opinions (BPOs) and Hybrid Valuations (Hybrids). If you have or had a loan serviced by Ocwen and you paid for one or more BPOs or Hybrids charged by Ocwen through Altisource between Nov. 5, 2010, and Sept. 29, 2017, you may be entitled to a $60 reimbursement for each BPO fee you paid and $70 for each Hybrid fee you paid. California class members can receive reversals or credits in these amounts for any fees that were assessed but not paid. × |
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