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7/1/10 UPDATE! This settlement has been APPROVED. Payments are expected to start going out within 60 days. 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: Verizon Wireless Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake (PREFERRED METHOD): Administrator Website Address to submit paper claim (Not Required): White v. Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Claims Administrator c/o Gilardi & Co. LLC. PO Box 808054 Petaluma, CA 94975-8054 Phone Number for Assistance: Not Available - email
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with questions.
Details: Head to the claims administrator website. Click on the "File a Claim" option on the left. The website walks you through the process. If you've already received a card in the mail with your claimant number, make sure to fill it in. If you haven't received the card in the mail that's OK. Continue with the process and fill out the information to the best of your ability. MAKE SURE TO PRINT OUT A COPY OF YOUR COMPLETED CLAIM FORM! Keep in mind that unless you are sending in proof of your claim, you don't have to submit a paper claim. If you are worried about getting paid the full amount of your claim our opinion is that you should send in a paper copy of your claim, along with the proof to the address above. If you don't do that, and Verizon Wireless can't "locate" your ETF charge they will likely only give you the default amount of $25. We (and I'm sure you) don't want to see that happen.If you've moved, or canceled your service and were billed the ETF at a previous address, again, in our opinion, your best bet is to send in the paper claim with the proof of the claim (if you have it.) That's it! With the settlement going before the judge on October 24th, there's a SLIM chance you'll get a check in time to go towards your Chirstmas / Hanaukka / Kwanzaa credit card card bill you receive in January. It's more likely the check won't arrive until close to the middle of next year, but, you never know! Purchased From: July 23, 1999 - August 10, 2008 Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): October 14, 2008 Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): $21,000,000 - $7,350,000 in attorney fees - all expenses related to paying out the suit (advertising the notice, settlement administrator expenses, etc.) TCA Staff Tidbit: Hooray! Verizon Wireless settled the ETF class action lawsuit in California and extended the settlement to cover the entire U.S. If you were charged an ETF by Verizon Wireless between July 23rd, 1999 and August 10th, 2008 than you should submit a claim.VERY SIMPLE! What are some of the interesting points of this settlement? First, if Verizon Wireless can't locate the proof that they charged you an ETF (keep in mind that this is going back to 1999 so the records may be a little sketchy) then they will STILL give you $25 (or less if the settlement fund is almost tapped out but NOT less then $5.) Yay. That's pretty cool in our opinion. No, not the $5 part, the part about no proof of the charge still netting you up to $25. All you have to do is file the electronic claim, put in your info, and you'll get a check for $25 (or whatever is left in the settlement fund.) THAT'S cool. So, head over to the Settlement Administrator website and stake your claim. I did, shouldn't you? LEGAL INFORMATION IS NOT LEGAL ADVICEThis site provides information about the law and class action lawsuit settlements designed to help users safely cope with their own legal needs. Legal information is NOT the same as legal advice - the application of law to an individual's specific circumstances. Although we go to great lengths to make sure our information is accurate and useful, we recommend you consult a lawyer if you want professional assurance that our information, and your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular situation. You should consider all postings or writings at TopClassActions.com by staff or others as personal opinion only and NOT the advice of a lawyer. TopClassActions.com Legal Statement ©2008 Top Class Actions® LLC
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