Did you buy Charmin's Freshmates Flushable Wipes in the last seven years? If so, you could get money as part of a settlement in a class action lawsuit.
The lawsuit claimed the wipes are not flushable, Proctor and Gamble denied these allegations but agreed to settle.
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If you have proof of purchase when it comes to the wipes, you could get up to $30.00 per household. Without proof of purchase, you could get a 60 cent per-package refund, up to $4.20 per household. For information on how to file a claim click here.
Here is information on another class action settlement you could cash in on.
If you bought a laptop, smartphone or cordless power tool or something with a lithium-ion battery between January of 2000 and May 31st, 2011, you could qualify for part of a $45 million class action settlement.
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The lawsuit alleged price-fixing by several manufacturers including Sony and Hitachi. The companies claim no wrongdoing. The deadline to file a claim is January 19th, 2019.
For information on how to file a claim on this settlement click here.