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Award (how much your claim may be worth): Up to $175
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Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s):Â Hartless v. Clorox Company, Case No. 06-CV-2705 CAB, United States District Court, Southern District of California
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Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (DOWNLOAD AND SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM HERE): www.CATBCsettlement.com
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Address to submit a claim form (OPTIONAL):
Claim forms can be be submitted online at www.CATBCsettlement.com or mailed to the following address:
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Claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked on or before January 28, 2011.Â
Phone Number to call for assistance:Â 1-888-262-1556
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Details: The Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner (CATBC) settlement resolves a class action lawsuit over Clorox’s claim that the Drop-In Clorox Tablets do not harm plumbing. The CATBC class action lawsuit alleges that the chemicals in the Drop-In Tablets corrode the toilet tank parts, causing the rubber and plastic parts to deteriorate until the flush mechanism fails or no longer seals properly. The Clorox class action lawsuit also claims that Clorox — based on its own tests — knew or should have known that the Drop-In Tablets would deteriorate the toilet sink parts, and yet sold the product by telling customers that it would not harm their plumbing. Clorox denies any wrongdoing and maintains that the Drop-In Tablets are safe for plumbing when used as directed. Clorox has decided to end the litigation, however, by establishing an $8 million settlement fund to pay out class members and pay for administrative costs.
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You’re considered a member of the CATBC settlement class if you purchased, used or suffered any property damage from using the Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner Drop-In Tablets between December 13, 2002 and September 15, 2010. Damages can include purchase price refunds, flapper replacement cost, etc.
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There are two ways to claim money from the Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner settlement:
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Claim Form 1 is for damages totaling $30 or less. This requires no proof of damages.
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Claim Form 2 is for damages totaling over $30 and up to $175 in damages. This requires an explanation of your damages, information on plumbers or other professionals you paid, and repair bills and/or receipts and other supporting documents that you have available.
Claims can be submitted online at www.CATBCsettlement.com. You can also download a paper claim form at this web address if you wish to mail it in. All claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked on or before January 18, 2011. The deadline to exclude yourself or object to the settlement is December 6, 2010. The final approval hearing is scheduled for November 22, 2010.
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Go to www.CATBCsettlement.com now to submit your claim and get your share of the Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach Class Action Lawsuit Settlement!
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Purchased From: December 13, 2002 to September 15, 2010
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Claims must be postmarked by: 1/18/11
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Settlement Administrator(s): The Garden City Group, Inc.
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