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Final hours for CVS shoppers to get one-time payment from $1m pot – exact steps you need to take to get cash

TIME is running out for CVS shoppers to file a claim for a share of a $1 million settlement.

Eligible claimants will only get a payment if they file by July 11.

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The settlement alleges that the pharmacy and drugstore chain recalled eye drops due to unsanitary conditions at a manufacturing facility.

According to the class action lawsuit, the firm was forced to recall its store-brand eye drops after the FDA found unsanitary conditions at the eye drop manufacturing facility in India in late 2023.

CVS has denied the allegations but has agreed to a $1 million settlement, with hundreds of investors due a chunk of the money.

To get your hands on the case, you must file a claim by July 11, 2025.

GET YOUR MONEY

Class members can receive a cash payment based on the number of products they purchased.

Proof of purchase is required to receive a cash rewards for more than three products.

Funds will vary per person.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?

Consumers who bought certain CVS Store Brand Lubricant Eye Drops, Lubricant Gel Drops, Multi Action Relief Drops and Mild Moderate Lubricating Eye Drops between October 1, 2021 and October 25, 2023.

MORE MONEY

T-Mobile has also sent out first round of $25,000 checks from the $350 million data breach settlement.

The data breach settlement has been involved in the lawsuit for years, relating to a 2021 cyberattack.


Roughly 76 million customers were exposed, potentially revealing personal information such as addresses, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth.

Popular home appliance brand Whirlpool is also paying up after it was found that some of its refrigerators, sold under three different brands, may develop frost build-up that interferes with cooling.

The lawsuit alleges that specific Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and Maytag refrigerators sold between 2012 and 2019 have a manufacturing defect that causes excessive frost to accumulate on the evaporator.

This frost buildup allegedly prevents the refrigerator from cooling food properly, leading to other damage.

Meanwhile, Apple is making payouts to former owners of Siri Devices.

The settlement alleges that the company recorded confidential or private communications from current or former owners or purchasers of Siri Devices.

It’s also alleged that while Apple obtained the users’ information, it was then shared with third parties due to an “unintended Siri activation,” according to the settlement website.

The claims alleged are a violation of consumer protection laws and privacy laws.  

However, Apple denies all of the allegations and that it did anything improper or unlawful despite settling.

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