Whole Foods and Health-Ade Kombucha
If you bought Health-Ade Kombucha drinks between March 6, 2014 and May 24, 2019, you could be eligible for a portion of a $4 million settlement.
Health-Ade and Whole Foods agreed to settle allegations that the beverages were mislabeled as non-alcoholic. Plaintiffs claimed the drinks contained more than 0.5 percent alcohol by volume, which would exceed the limit of non-alcoholic beverages according to federal law.
The settlement pays up to $80 per claim with proof of purchase or up to $40 without proof of purchase at a rate of $4 per bottle.
For the complete menu of eligible products and a claim form, click here and submit your claim by Aug. 27, 2019.
Fingerhut Text Messages
Did you receive a text message from or on behalf of Fingerhut between March 14, 2012 and Oct. 15, 2018?
Fingerhut has agreed to a $5.25 million settlement to resolve allegations the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending unsolicited text messages to consumers’ cell phones. The federal law protects consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls, faxes and text messages.
Anyone who received a Fingerhut message with the number coded as a “wrong party” on an outbound call may qualify for a share of the settlement.
The amount each claimant will receive will be based upon the number of valid claims received by Aug. 29, 2019. For complete details and to file a claim, click here.
Sirius XM Unwanted Phone Calls
A $25 million class-action settlement has been reached with Sirius XM, which was accused of calling individuals on the National Do Not Call Registry or on the company’s internal Do Not Call List.
The calls allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Cash payments are estimated to be about $12 each, or claimants can choose to receive three months of free access to Sirius XM’s All Access Subscription package.
Click here for the full scoop and to, file a claim by the Oct. 8, 2019 deadline.
California Fossil Outlet Store Pricing
If you purchased any outlet-exclusive products at a Fossil outlet store in California between Sept. 13, 2013 and May 3, 2019, you could be eligible for part of a nearly $4.5 million class-action settlement.
The suit alleged certain Fossil outlet items contained a tag with deceptive comparative pricing. The plaintiffs claimed that the outlet merchandise was not sold at any retail locations at any price, which made the comparative price tags a false reference.
Under the terms, claimants may receive a voucher for $11 off any purchase. Those who receive a notice will automatically receive the coupon, but others will need to file a claim and submit a proof of purchase to receive the voucher.
Click here for more information and to submit your claim by Aug. 1, 2019.