Were you tricked into buying an App
Store & iTunes Gift Card and giving the code to someone
else?
SAN
JOSE, Calif., July 15,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cafferty
Clobes Meriwether & Sprengel LLP, Kirby McInerney LLP
and Scott + Scott Attorneys at Law LLP announce that a settlement
has been reached with Apple Inc. and Apple Value Services, LLC
("Apple") in Barrett v. Apple, No. 5:20-cv-04812-EJD (N.D.
Cal.), a class action lawsuit asserting claims relating to Apple's
alleged conduct in connection with a common gift card
scam in which unwitting consumers were tricked into purchasing
App Store & iTunes Gift Cards by
third-party scammers. Apple, which was not the party that
perpetrated the scams, denies that it had any responsibility to
provide refunds in such circumstances, and denies all allegations
of wrongdoing.
If you were tricked into purchasing an App Store & iTunes Gift Card at any point
between January 2015 and July 2020, and you provided the redemption code
to someone unknown to you who sought the code under false
pretenses, this class action settlement may impact your legal
rights.
You must file a valid claims package by October 15, 2024 to receive cash benefits from
this Settlement.
To file a claim, or to learn more about your options, including
opting out of or objecting to the $35
million settlement, you may visit the Settlement Website,
available at www.GiftCardScamSettlement.com or call 1-877-519-3812.
The deadline to file a claim, opt out, or object is October 15, 2024.
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SOURCE Cafferty Clobes Meriwether Sprengel LLP, Kirby McInerney
LLP and Scott + Scott Attorneys at Law LLP