Cell Phone Class Action Settlement, Claim with No Receipts!
Everyone needs to see this! If you purchased a cellular phone since Feb. 11, 2011, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights. And, you may be entitled to compensation. The class who qualify includes mobile phones purchased with a service plan from companies such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. Basically, this will include almost everyone who has had a cell phone, such as Apple iPhone, Samsung,LG, Motorola and ZTE.
Because, plaintiffs allege that they were wrongly overcharged for their phones; price fixing is not allowed. The case name is In re: Qualcomm Antitrust Litigation and the civil action number is 17-MD-02773-LHK. The lawsuit is currently stayed pending on an appeal before a panel of the Ninth Circuit. The case name at the Ninth Circuit is Stromberg et al. v. Qualcomm Inc., Case No. 19-15150.
How do I file a claim?
Head on over to the website, where you can learn more and register to get updates.
What’s this settlement about?
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim that Qualcomm violated state and federal antitrust laws in the United States, harming competition and causing consumers to overpay for cellular phones. The lawsuit is about whether Qualcomm engaged in anticompetitive conduct that raised the price consumers paid for cellular phones.
What Products are Included? Where were they sold?
- The cellular phones involved in this litigation include phones with CDMA and LTE technologies. This includes cellular phones manufactured and sold by companies such as Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and ZTE. A list of all models of cellular phones included in this litigation is available here.
Who is eligible for a refund?
If, from February 11, 2011 to present, you purchased, paid for, and/or provided reimbursement for some or all of the purchase price for a UMTS, CDMA (including CDMAone and cdma2000) and/or LTE cellular phone for your own use and not for resale from February 11, 2011, through the present in the United States. Members of the class include consumers who received cellular phones as part of the purchase of a wireless network services contract from a wireless operator such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint.
Is a receipt required?
Proof of purchase is not required. However, if you have receipts, you may be able to claim more.
How much will I get back?
To be determined.
What’s the deadline to file a claim?
Deadline pending
What is a class action lawsuit settlement?
For example, a class action lawsuit is one with multiple plaintiffs. In other words, there are more than one person being represented by the lawsuit. In other words, a plaintiff or plaintiffs file the case on behalf of many people who were affected by aren’t involved in the actual suit. For example, if you purchased an item that was later determined to be involved in a class action lawsuit, you may be entitled to compensation. If you’re included in the class or group of people affected, then you can file a claim to receive money, coupons or replacement products. But, each case is different, and each will specify who is included. In addition, class action lawsuits may require proof that you are part of the group of affected people. In this case, proof of purchase or other specified proof is needed. However, in some cases, no proof is required. In that case, you can file a claim without proving that you are part of the class of people affected. Of course, when you file a claim you are doing so under penalty of perjury. So, do not file if you do not qualify.
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