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Canadian: CRT Class Action Law Suit

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http://www.crtclassactioncanada.ca/

For those of us with a few years under our belts I would guess we have owned one or more CRT monitors.

This link is of interest and I can't confirm whether it is a scam or not but it is awfully convincing. If anyone has some input here on this that would be great. Minimum payment is $20 Cdn which is better than a kick in the caboose.

Claims for the class action suit have to be filed my March 01st. Have a read if it interests you.

Dave

Dear Lord, people will try and claim for absolutely anything these days :rolleyes:

Christopher Low

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1 hour ago, Christopher Low said:

Dear Lord, people will try and claim for absolutely anything these days :rolleyes:

Including fresh air🤣

Rick Almeida

Looks like this suit is actually from a verdict that found the manufacturers of CRT monitors and televisions engaged in price fixing.

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Not a good move to provide any of your personal information for just a $20 claim.

Mike

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12 minutes ago, Mikelab6 said:

Not a good move to provide any of your personal information for just a $20 claim.

That you will get 50 cents and the Lawyers 19.50.

10 hours ago, Mikelab6 said:

Not a good move to provide any of your personal information for just a $20 claim.

Mike

I agree.  There have been several times that I was notified of a class action suite and that I could receive a few dollars.  Not worth giving my personal information to even more people, perhaps people who do not have good security protocols, just to collect a few dollars.

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