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MacBook Owners Have Two Months To Claim Up To $395 Over Butterfly Keyboard Woes 19

An anonymous reader shares a report: If you bought an Apple MacBook with an ill-fated butterfly keyboard and ended up having to replace either individual keycaps or the whole keyboard, you may be eligible to claim part of a $50 million settlement reached after a class-action lawsuit. The law firm handling the settlement has been emailing class members since mid-December but we wanted to highlight that the deadline for making a claim is fast approaching on March 6th, 2023. Claims can be submitted via the keyboardsettlement.com website, which says that the settlement class includes "all persons and entities in the United States" who purchased a butterfly-equipped MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro between 2015 and 2019.
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MacBook Owners Have Two Months To Claim Up To $395 Over Butterfly Keyboard Woes

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  • by MikeDataLink ( 536925 ) on Wednesday January 04, 2023 @05:18PM (#63180584) Homepage Journal

    Just owning one doesn't qualify for a single penny.

    • And kept the documentation proving it was done.
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  • Why do people have to scramble for their money? Why is the money automatically not sent to them? Why is the window of opportunity so small?
    • All three questions can be answered with a single word: Lawyers. The higher the hurdles, the less likely the general public tries to jump over them and the more of the settlement money ends up going into law firm coffers, or simply staying with the parent company that hired the defense firm.

  • by Matt_Bennett ( 79107 ) on Wednesday January 04, 2023 @09:45PM (#63181096) Homepage Journal

    Class action suits are important avenues to hold companies to their obligations. Every suit Iv'e been a part of (and seen) only benefit the lawyers behind it. What I would really want to see is that the legal counsel gets a specific fraction of what the declared "class" receives. Every check not cashed reduces the legal compensation. The lawyers need their compensation, but the bonus and referral system leads to things like the awful spam we get. I also want to see that that every law firm is responsible for the spam sent.

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