Lewis County residents who purchased Earth-Rated Compostable Poop Bag between October 28, 2015, and June 13, 2024, can now claim compensation through a settlement totaling $825,000, with payments up to $2 per bag for those with proof of purchase and up to $6 for those without proof.
Earth-Rated Compostable Poop Bag Settlement Offers Lewis County Residents Compensation Options
According to the report of The US Sun, Lewis County residents who bought Earth-Rated Compostable Poop Bag between October 28, 2015, and June 13, 2024, can now get money back due to a recent legal settlement. The settlement, totaling $825,000, addresses claims that the bags weren’t compostable as advertised. People eligible for the settlement can file a claim to receive up to $2 for each bag bought, with no limit if they can show proof of purchase.
To claim money, residents must fill out a form and submit it by December 9, 2024. Even those without receipts can claim up to $6. If residents prefer not to take part in the settlement, they must notify the court by September 23, 2024, to keep the option to sue Earth Rated separately. There’s also a chance to raise objections to the settlement by the same deadline, and a court hearing is set for October 23, 2024, for anyone who wants to speak up.
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Settlement Provides Consumer Protection and Compensation for Earth-Rated Compostable Poop Bag Buyers in Lewis County
This settlement is important because it helps protect consumers and ensures companies are honest about their products. For Lewis County residents affected by this issue, it’s a way to get compensation for any money spent on the Earth-Rated Compostable Poop Bags. For more information on how to file a claim or understand the settlement process, residents can visit the settlement website or contact the administrator directly.