(WTVF) — Have you spent money on bagged ice, barbecue grills or weight loss supplements recently? You could be seeing some of that money come back into your pockets.
Bagged Ice
A recent settlement in a class action lawsuit against makers of bagged ice could get you some money back.
If you purchased bagged ice between 2001 and 2008, you could claim up to $12 with no proof of purchase and more if you can present receipts. The lawsuit alleged that companies who produced the ice colluded to keep prices up, though the makers claimed they have participated in no wrongdoing.
The deadline to file claims is May 17, 2017.
Kenmore Barbecue Grills
A settlement in a lawsuit against Kenmore Barbecue Grills sold at Sears department stores includes 15 models that allegedly have fireboxes that could rust. The rusting would expose the propane tanks on the grills.
Grills purchased between 2011 and 2014 could earn consumers $300 back depending on repairs and/or replacements made to the product. The manufacturer in the lawsuit claimed no wrongdoing.
The deadline to file claims in this suit is January 26, 2018.
Hydroxycut Supplements
A settlement against the makers of Hydroxycut weight loss supplements found that weight loss may not be as advertised from the product, naming about three dozen supplements that failed to work as represented.
Supplements purchased between 2009 and February 2017 could grant consumers full refunds with receipts and up to $28 without proof of purchase. The makers of the supplements claimed no wrongdoing.
The deadline to file claims against Hydroxycut is May 30, 2017.
Check out www.local8now.com to view active lawsuits where you may be eligible to file a claim.
Source: www.local8now.com
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