No receipt necessary.
A $30M class-action lawsuit in Canada could put at least $20 in your pocket:
If you purchased an optical disc drive (computer, laptop, video game console, CD player, DVD player, Blu-Ray player) product in Canada anytime between 2004 – 2010, you can claim $20 or more as part of a price-fixing class action lawsuit. https://t.co/wxzhK3Y4GZ
— Access Winnipeg (@AccessWinnipeg) July 21, 2022
Canadians who purchased certain OPTICAL DISC DRIVES (ODDs) between January 2004-January 2010 are entitled to $20 with no proof of purchase.
Those looking for more than $20 will need to provide receipts.
ODD electronics include DVD and Blu-Ray players, desktop computers with CD-ROM drives, video game consoles, CD players and more.
Click the link HERE to submit your claim by November 14, 2022.
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