Hey there, Mo’ Money Friday fam! 🌟 With the 2024 election wrapping up, we’re all feeling the stress and could use some holiday cash, right? Well, here’s the ultimate Mo’ Money Friday roundup, with some brand-new class action settlements that could help fill those wallets just in time for Black Friday! We’re talking everything from undisclosed movie ticket fees to privacy issues with streaming services. Don’t miss out—especially because the deadline for some of these is literally today. 🔥
Let’s dive in!
🚨 AMC Entertainment Holdings – Convenience Fee Settlement (Deadline: November 8, 2024)
Red Alert! This isn’t a drill—today is the last day to file your claim if you bought tickets through AMC’s website or app and were charged an undisclosed “convenience” fee. AMC has agreed to settle over allegations that they violated the New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law by failing to disclose this fee properly. AMC settled the lawsuit for not clearly explaining these extra charges to us. Now, anyone who bought tickets on their app or website could get a slice of the settlement. Claim your AMC settlement here.
AMF Bowling Centers – Employment Violations (Deadline: November 11, 2024)
Have you ever applied for a job at AMF Bowling in Washington state? Job hunting is stressful enough without shady postings. AMF Bowling Centers allegedly failed to include salary ranges and benefits on some listings. If you applied to work with them and felt left in the dark about the pay, this settlement could be for you. Be sure to file by Monday! Claim your AMF settlement here.
Block and Cash App – Data Breach Settlement (Deadline: November 18, 2024)
If you’re a Cash App user whose account information may have been accessed without permission, Block and Cash App are paying $15 million to settle. Cash App’s parent company, Block, settled a case after allegedly failing to keep users’ data safe, leading to unauthorized withdrawals. If your info was exposed, you might get some compensation. Don’t miss out on claiming your share if you faced fraudulent account withdrawals or unauthorized access. Claim your Cash App settlement here.
Numi Financial and Central National Bank—EFTA Violation Settlement (Deadline: November 19, 2024)
Imagine getting released from detention only to find your money stuck on a prepaid card. That’s what happened to some folks, and now Numi Financial is paying up for the inconvenience. If you were required to receive funds on a prepaid card after being released from detention, you may be eligible for a payout. Numi Financial and Central National Bank have set aside $4 million in a case claiming violations of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Claim your Numi Financial settlement here.
Tubi – Privacy Violation Settlement (Deadline: November 28, 2024)
Were you streaming with Tubi between June 2021 and August 2023? Tubi allegedly shared user information for advertising purposes, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). A $20 million settlement has been reached, so check to see if you qualify. Claim your Tubi settlement here.
Pfizer – Lipitor Antitrust Settlement (Deadline: November 29, 2024)
For all those who’ve paid for Lipitor, Pfizer is settling a $35 million case over claims it restricted generic options for the cholesterol-lowering drug. If you bought Lipitor without any generic alternatives available, check your eligibility for this settlement. Claim your Pfizer settlement here.
Acella Pharmaceuticals – NP Thyroid False Advertising Settlement (Deadline: November 30, 2024)
For anyone who used NP Thyroid, Acella is settling for $41.4 million over alleged false advertising. Some batches of the medication reportedly didn’t contain the promised amount of active ingredient. If this affected you, make sure to file by month’s end. Claim your Acella settlement here.
These class actions could mean some extra funds for you and yours this holiday season. So, what do you think of these settlements? Let us know in the comments if you’re planning to file for any of these Mo’ Money Friday deals! 💸
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