If you purchased or received a Groupon voucher between Nov. 1, 2008 through Dec. 1, 2011 for redemption that was unredeemed and not refunded, you may be compensated for voucher credits up to 130% of the price of their original Groupon voucher. The terms of the Groupon Voucher Class Action Lawsuit, alleges that the online commerce company violated federal and state laws by failing to disclose that vouchers contained expiration dates and various restrictions. There was a previous class action suit filed in December 2014 that was vacated by the court. If you previously filed a claim for the 2012 Groupon settlement, you do not need to take any further action to receive benefits.
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Groupon Voucher Class Action Lawsuit:
- Groupon Voucher Class Action Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: January 9, 2016
- Who’s Eligible: All persons who purchased or received a Groupon voucher between Nov. 1, 2008 through Dec. 1, 2011 for redemption at a merchant in the United States that was unredeemed and not refunded.
- Estimated Amount: up to 130% of the price of their original Groupon voucher
- Proof of Purchase: You will be required to enter the Groupon voucher purchase number and barcodes when you file your claim. If you submitted a claim under Groupon’s 2012 proposed settlement agreement, your claim will automatically be submitted for this voucher class action settlement. You do not need to resubmit.
- Case Name & Number: Groupon Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, Case No. 3:11-md-02238-DMS-RBB in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
How to File a Claim:
- If you are a class member, head to the Groupon Voucher Class Action Claim Form
- There are two ways to file your claim:
- Online Form – Fill out the Settlement Fund Proof of Claim Form and Instructions and History of Purchase
- Print a Claim Form for filing by mail. Submit your completed claim form and supporting documents by mail to:
GROUPON CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR
C/O RUST CONSULTING
P.O. BOX 2727
FARIBAULT, MN 55021-9727
Or submit by email to: claims@grouponvouchersettlement.com
Or submit by fax to: 1 (888)764-8868
- January 9, 2016 – you must submit your Claim Form on-line, email, fax or post marked on or before January 9, 2016.
Bottom Line:
Groupon continues to deny the allegations yet agreed to the terms of the voucher class action settlement in order to avoid the cost of further litigation. If you have an expired Groupon Voucher between Nov. 1, 2008 through Dec. 1, 2011 then you may be eligible for compensation from the Groupon Voucher Class Action Lawsuit. File a claim today to receive your settlement up to 130% voucher value. Be sure to submit before the 1/9/2016 deadline to be considered for compensation. Take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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