Ricepoint Class Action Settlement: Is It Genuine? See If You Are Eligible
Did you receive an email saying you are eligible for the Ricepoint class action? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim for CRT class action. Rice point is the administrator.
This CRT class action is all about what went down between March 1995 and November 2007. Allegedly, the defendants joined forces in a not-so-friendly way. They were accused of unlawfully conspiring to set, hike up, and basically keep the prices high for CRTs and anything that had CRTs in it when sold in Canada.
Who Is Eligible For The Ricepoint Class Action
Well, it seems like Canadians who bought CRT TVs or computer monitors between 1995 and 2007 might have a little compensation coming their way. RicePoint says this is due to allegations that some manufacturers played a price-fixing game, and now they’re making amends.
How Much Is The Settlement
Great news! If you’re getting a piece of the $50 million lawsuit pie, you’ll receive an email from “[email protected]” with the subject “NTERAC e-Transfer: CRT CLASS ACTION sent you money.” It’s just like any other Interac e-transfer – you can deposit the compensation right into your bank account.
How To File A Claim
Feeling a bit unsure about whether your claim got through or not? You can reach out to them at 1-866-537-7270, or if you prefer typing, write them an email at [email protected]. By the way, the court chose RicePoint Administration Inc. as the “Claims Administrator.”
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In conclusion, RicePoint know their stuff when it comes to this settlement stuff. I mean, they’ve handled over 60 of these things directly and have been at it for more than 170 administrations. They’ve got the insider scoop on how this all works in Canada.