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| Sears Range Class Action Lawsuit Settlement |
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We're sorry! This settlement is CLOSED! No more submissions are allowed. Please join the Top Class Actions Newsletter list so you don't miss out next time and head over to the OPEN SETTLEMENTS section to see what's available!
Company: Sears Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake: Settlement Administrator Website Address to submit paper claim: Range Settlement Administrator c/o Rust Consulting, Inc. PO Box 1574 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1574 Phone Number for Assistance: (888) 952-9084
Details: The Claim Form must be completely filled out, signed and dated and mailed. You must check the appropriate box stating whether you wish to receive free installation of an anti-tip bracket, a non-transferable $50 gift card that can be used towards the purchase and delivery of a new regular priced range at any Sears retail or online establishment or reimbursement of the amount you paid (up to $100) to have the anti-tip bracket installed. To obtain the reimbursement, you must attach a receipt, invoice or other proof of installation. The Claim Form must be postmarked on or before September 18, 2008. Purchased From: July 2, 2000 to September 18, 2007 Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): Midnight, September 18, 2008 Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): Total settlement unknown. . . $17,000,000 in attorney fees alone. TCA Staff Tidbit: This settlement is targeted at folks who bought a Sears Range, Stove or Oven and installed it themselves or paid someone to install it for them. They found that these ranges were prone to tipping over unless they were bolted to the wall via a bracket which is a bad thing if little Billy is playing Billy the Monkey Boy and climbing all over everything. Once little Billy got to the range and latched on to the front to haul himself up the whole thing goes over and Billy is one unhappy camper. If you happened to buy one of these ranges, make sure you participate in this settlement and attach the range to your wall.
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