The spindles of justice have turned and you may be eligible for (up to) $10 per computer purchased between April 1, 2003 and Dec. 31, 2008:
Do you remember the computer you owned a decade ago? Did it have an DVD drive? That little trip down memory lane may have just earned you $10.
This past December, Sony, NEC, Panasonic and Hitachi-LG settled a class-action lawsuit that's been in the works for over seven years. The companies were accused of colluding to inflate the prices of optical drives sold to big computer companies and retailers.
When HP and Dell placed orders for lots of optical discs, the lawsuit alleged, competing drive makers would share their bids with each other to keep prices high. When the US Department of Justice investigated the issue, at least one Hitachi-LG executive was sentenced to serve six months in prison after pleading guilty to the conspiracy.
Also at the Consumerist and The Verge.
(Score: 2) by Snotnose on Wednesday February 08 2017, @10:08PM
Late 70s/early 80s Governor Deukmejian settled with Levis for overcharging, I was supposed to get something like $5/pair. Sent in my chit, I'm still waiting.
I don't hold my breath on these class action clusterfu^h^h^h^h settlements for things you bought 10 years ago.
Why shouldn't we judge a book by it's cover? It's got the author, title, and a summary of what the book's about.