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iFIT (NordicTrack, ProForm) (equipment defect) »
Defendant: iFIT
Exercise equipment manufacturer iFIT agreed to settle allegations that a variety of the company’s “smart” treadmills and other equipment fitted with touchscreen consoles contained a defect that caused the units to fail following mandatory software updates. If you purchased a qualifying piece of exercise equipment on or before Jan. 23, 2023,… Claim deadline is Tuesday, 06 May 2025.
iFIT (NordicTrack, ProForm) (equipment defect) »
Defendant: iFIT
Exercise equipment manufacturer iFIT agreed to settle allegations that a variety of the company’s “smart” treadmills and other equipment fitted with touchscreen consoles contained a defect that caused the units to fail following mandatory software updates. If you purchased a qualifying piece of exercise equipment on or before Jan. 23, 2023, you may be eligible for a free repair, a refund, or a credit toward the purchase of fitness equipment or service from NordicTrack, ProForm or Workout Warehouse.
Claim deadline is Tuesday, 06 May 2025.
×Residential real estate brokers (antitrust) »
Defendant: Residential real estate brokers
Settlements totaling $730 million have been reached with a dozen real estate brokers and the National Association of Realtors in cases alleging that the companies and agents conspired to artificially increase commission fees, a violation of antitrust laws. If you sold a home listed on a multiple listing service (MLS)… Claim deadline is Friday, 09 May 2025.
Residential real estate brokers (antitrust) »
Defendant: Residential real estate brokers
Settlements totaling $730 million have been reached with a dozen real estate brokers and the National Association of Realtors in cases alleging that the companies and agents conspired to artificially increase commission fees, a violation of antitrust laws. If you sold a home listed on a multiple listing service (MLS) between October 31, 2017, and July 23, 2024, and you paid a real estate broker commission, you may be eligible for payment. Visit the settlement administrator’s website to select the settlement you may qualify for.
Claim deadline is Friday, 09 May 2025.
×National Association of Realtors et al. (antitrust violations) »
Defendant: National Association of Realtors et al.
Anywhere, RE/MAX and Keller Williams will pay a total of $208,500,000 to settle allegations that the defendants created and implemented rules requiring home sellers to pay commissions to the broker or agent representing the home buyer, which caused home sellers to pay total commissions at inflated rates. Allegedly, the defendants enforced these… Claim deadline is Friday, 09 May 2025.
National Association of Realtors et al. (antitrust violations) »
Defendant: National Association of Realtors et al.
Anywhere, RE/MAX and Keller Williams will pay a total of $208,500,000 to settle allegations that the defendants created and implemented rules requiring home sellers to pay commissions to the broker or agent representing the home buyer, which caused home sellers to pay total commissions at inflated rates. Allegedly, the defendants enforced these rules through anticompetitive and unlawful practices. You may be eligible for payment if you sold a home during the eligible date ranges (varies by location; details here); listed the home that was sold on a multiple listing service anywhere in the U.S.; and paid a commission to a real estate brokerage in connection with the sale of the home.
Claim deadline is Friday, 09 May 2025.
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