SiriusXM Deceptive Music Lawsuit A Scam? Read This
Did you receive the SiriusXM Deceptive Music Lawsuit email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
In case you didn’t know, People are upset because SiriusXM has been adding a secret “U.S. Music Royalty Fee” to the cost of their satellite radio and streaming plans. This fee makes the price go up by 21.4% more than what they show in their ads and quotes.
Who Is Eligible SiriusXM Deceptive Music Lawsuit
Hey, if you used to or still use SiriusXM for satellite radio or streaming, you might be able to get money back. They might have charged you more each month than they were supposed to.
For example, SiriusXM advertises its “Music & Entertainment” plan for $17.99 per month—but Customers allege that SiriusXM then bills subscribers $21.84 per month for the plan (21.4% more) after billing another $3.85 per month in the form of the U.S. Music Royalty Fee. Customers say that SiriusXM does not adequately disclose this 21.4% U.S. Music Royalty Fee when they sign up. Customers reasonably expect that any such purported costs to obtain SiriusXM’s music content would be included in the advertised and quoted price for its plans that contain music channels.
How Much Is The Settlement?
If you qualify, You may be eligible for a monthly subscription as part of the settlement plan.
How To File A Claim
If you want to get a settlement payment. Make sure to fill out a valid claim form here!
Conclusion
In conclusion Williams v.Udemy Inc.,class action lawsuit is not a scam. Just like the 3M earplugs settlement People are upset because SiriusXM has been adding a secret “U.S. Music Royalty Fee” to the cost of their satellite radio and streaming plans. This fee makes the price go up by 21.4% more than what they show in their ads and quotes.