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7 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

https://www.thatsuitemoney.ca/

Did you buy PC versions of Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows, Office, Word, and/or Excel between 1998 and 2010?  If so, you might be eligible for compensation.  Make a claim to get up to $250 cash for individual licenses or get up to $650 in vouchers for Volume Licenses without proof of purchase.

Thank-you! I submitted my claim for Vista, which I purchased and installed on a pc I built. What a dog that os was. 

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On 2021-10-10 at 5:59 PM, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Lithium Ion Batteries Price Fixing Class Action

https://www.batteriessettlement.ca/

Worth minimum $20 with no proof.

 

Check your spam folder!

Your $20.00 Undocumented Claim in the Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries class action is approved.  This is an advance notification that your payment will be issued via Interac e-Transfer very shortly.  If you do not have auto deposit set up with your financial institution, you will require a security answer to complete the Interac e-Transfer transaction. 

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16 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Check your spam folder!

Your $20.00 Undocumented Claim in the Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries class action is approved.  This is an advance notification that your payment will be issued via Interac e-Transfer very shortly.  If you do not have auto deposit set up with your financial institution, you will require a security answer to complete the Interac e-Transfer transaction. 

Thank-you! It was in my spam folder. 

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Email: 

Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries Class Action

Your $20.00 Undocumented Claim in the Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries class action is approved.  This is an advance notification that your payment will be issued via Interac e-Transfer very shortly. The Sender of the Interac e-Transfer will be either: (1) Lithium Batteries Class Action or (2) Computershare Trust Company (RicePoint Administration Inc.’s parent company). If you do not have auto deposit set up with your financial institution, you will require a security answer to complete the Interac e-Transfer transaction.

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1 hour ago, JCon said:

Email: 

Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries Class Action

Your $20.00 Undocumented Claim in the Canadian Lithium Ion Batteries class action is approved.  This is an advance notification that your payment will be issued via Interac e-Transfer very shortly. The Sender of the Interac e-Transfer will be either: (1) Lithium Batteries Class Action or (2) Computershare Trust Company (RicePoint Administration Inc.’s parent company). If you do not have auto deposit set up with your financial institution, you will require a security answer to complete the Interac e-Transfer transaction.

2nd of 3 emails. Next one should be the $$.

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7 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

LITHIUM BATTERIES CLASS ACTION has sent you $20.00 (CAD) and the money has been automatically deposited into your bank account.

Check your junk mail.

Got it too!

 

Hi JCon,

LITHIUM BATTERIES CLASS ACTION has sent you $20.00 (CAD) and the money has been automatically deposited into your bank account at the Blue Bombers Store. 


Message:
ATTACHED IS YOUR PAYMENT OF $20 FOR THE CANADIAN LITHIUM ION BATTERIES CLASS ACTION. PLEASE SEE WWW.BATTERIESSETTLEMENT.CA FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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On 2020-12-01 at 12:07 PM, FrostyWinnipeg said:

https://www.thatsuitemoney.ca/

Did you buy PC versions of Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows, Office, Word, and/or Excel between 1998 and 2010?  If so, you might be eligible for compensation.  Make a claim to get up to $250 cash for individual licenses or get up to $650 in vouchers for Volume Licenses without proof of purchase.

Good day,

You will recall that sometime in the period November 23, 2020 to September 23, 2021, you submitted a Consumer Claim under the Canadian Microsoft Software Class Action Settlement for CAD$ 42.00.

After a careful review, we are writing to confirm that this claim is APPROVED.

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3 hours ago, WildPath said:

$20 for ODD settlement. No proof of purchase (but you can get more if you somehow still have proof):

Optical Disc Drives Price Fixing Class Action (oddclassaction.com)

Was just gonna post this. Well it was on my list of things to do this morning but it was time for a windows refresh. 

Office not genuine? WTF?!?

 

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https://www.strosbergco.com/class-actions/bread/

 Strosberg Sasso Sutts LLP and Orr Taylor LLP are counsel in a proposed class action against Loblaw Companies Limited, George Weston Limited, Weston Foods (Canada) Inc., Weston Bakeries Limited, Maple Leaf Foods Inc., Empire Company Limited, Sobeys Inc., Metro Inc., Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Wal-Mart Canada Corp., Giant Tiger Stores Limited, Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V. and Canada Bread Company, Limited. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants conspired to fix the price of packaged bread in Canada since 2001. Strosberg Sasso Sutts LLP is coordinating the prosecution of the action with counsel in parallel actions that have been commenced across Canada.
 
Packaged Bread means packaged bread products and bread alternatives (including but not limited to bagged breads, buns, rolls, bagels, naan bread, English muffins, wraps, pita and tortillas) manufactured, baked and packaged by any of the defendants or their affiliates and sold for wholesale or retail in Canada by any of the defendants or their affiliates
 
The action is on behalf of all persons resident in Canada, excluding residents of Quebec and parties related to the Defendants, who purchased Packaged Bread since 2001 and who reside in Canada as of the date of the certification order.  

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