Time to claim money from AT&T, Meta, Wesson Oil lawsuits is running out

If you’re a former AT&T customer, Facebook user, or Wesson oil buyer, you may be owed a small amount of cash. This is the result of settling individual class action lawsuits, and the time to file lawsuits is ticking.

You won’t get rich from any of them, but the right clients can pocket some money for expenses.

AT&T

Former AT&T customers may be awarded a portion of the $60 million in compensation for carrier claims for intentional slowing of data rates, known as throttling.

A 2014 FTC lawsuit alleged that millions of customers with unlimited data plans had their data rates slow when they reached their monthly limit. AT&T admitted no wrongdoing in settling this matter.

In 2019, their current subscribers were credited to their accounts, and money was returned to some former clients. However, there is still $7 million to give away to eligible consumers.

Payouts are still available if:

1. You are a former AT&T customer who had an unlimited data plan between October 1, 2011 and June 30, 2015.

2. You have encountered a data rate limit.

3. You haven’t received a loan or check yet.

Estimated payout ranges from $10 to $23.

The deadline for submission is May 18. Click here to complete the online application form.

Meta

Facebook users have until August 25, 2023 to claim their part of the $725 million class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that the social media giant violated users’ privacy by improperly sharing their data.

People with active Facebook accounts between May 24, 2007 and December 22, 2022 can apply on this website.

Meta admits no wrongdoing. The amount of the payout will depend on how many people apply.

Wesson Oil

If you bought Wesson Oil between 2008 and 2017, you may qualify for cash. Texas is one of 11 states involved in the $3 million class action settlement.

The lawsuit alleged that Conagra Foods labels its products as “natural” even though they contain genetically modified ingredients.

Texans who purchased oil between January 12, 2010 and July 1, 2017 can file a claim on this website.

The deadline is May 22. Customers can refund up to $4.50 without receipts.

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