LCD price-fixing class action settlement
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Settlements have been reached in the Canadian LCD price-fixing class actions, totaling more than $37.6 million.
Who can get money from the settlements?
You can get money from the settlements if you bought any of the following products between January 1998 and December 2006:
an LCD panel (10” or larger measured diagonally)
a notebook computer
a flat-screen computer monitor
a flat-screen television containing an LCD panel. A flat-screen television might contain either an LCD panel or a plasma panel. See FAQ #4 for more information.
It does not matter what company manufactured the LCD panel, television, computer monitor or notebook computer that you bought. You can claim for any brand or model of LCD panel, television, computer monitor or notebook computer. See FAQ #6 for more information.
How do I apply for money?
You can apply for money by completing a simple online form. Click here to access the online form. You must complete the form by December 9, 2014.
Individual consumers can claim for a maximum of two LCD purchases per household without a receipt or other proof of purchase. Individual consumers can file for additional purchases, but must provide proof of purchase. Companies must also provide proof of purchase.
Review the fact sheet or frequently asked questions for more information.[/QUOTE]
http://www.lcdclassactioncanada.com/
I suspect many of you had purchased LCD devices between 1998-2006. Time to start digging for these old receipts. Even without a receipt we are eligible to claim up to two devices per household.
Read FAQ for more details.
Settlements have been reached in the Canadian LCD price-fixing class actions, totaling more than $37.6 million.
Who can get money from the settlements?
You can get money from the settlements if you bought any of the following products between January 1998 and December 2006:
an LCD panel (10” or larger measured diagonally)
a notebook computer
a flat-screen computer monitor
a flat-screen television containing an LCD panel. A flat-screen television might contain either an LCD panel or a plasma panel. See FAQ #4 for more information.
It does not matter what company manufactured the LCD panel, television, computer monitor or notebook computer that you bought. You can claim for any brand or model of LCD panel, television, computer monitor or notebook computer. See FAQ #6 for more information.
How do I apply for money?
You can apply for money by completing a simple online form. Click here to access the online form. You must complete the form by December 9, 2014.
Individual consumers can claim for a maximum of two LCD purchases per household without a receipt or other proof of purchase. Individual consumers can file for additional purchases, but must provide proof of purchase. Companies must also provide proof of purchase.
Review the fact sheet or frequently asked questions for more information.[/QUOTE]
http://www.lcdclassactioncanada.com/
I suspect many of you had purchased LCD devices between 1998-2006. Time to start digging for these old receipts. Even without a receipt we are eligible to claim up to two devices per household.
Read FAQ for more details.