Hawaii Attorney General David M. Louie announced Wednesday that - TopicsExpress



          

Hawaii Attorney General David M. Louie announced Wednesday that Hawaii consumers and businesses can now participate in a national class action settlement and file claims to recover overpayments resulting from a price-fixing conspiracy thatA federal court in California has granted preliminary approval of multi-state settlements with all the major manufacturers of DRAM computer chips amounting to approximately $310 million. Purchasers of DRAM chips as well as devices and equipment containing DRAM chips in the United States from 1998 to 2002 are eligible to recover. A DRAM chip is a common form of a memory chip found in computers and other electronic devices. Examples of devices containing DRAM chips include but are not limited to the following: desktop computers, laptop computers, computer servers, computer graphics cards, printers, video game consoles, MP3 players, PDAs, DVD players, digital video recorders. Eligible purchasers must submit a completed claim form by August 1, 2014 with the settlement administrator. Claimants who purchased DRAM chips or products containing DRAM chips are expected to receive a payment ranging from a minimum of $10 up to the amount of the overpayment they actually made. To file a claim, visit DRAMclaims or call 1-800-589-1425. Settlement payments are subject to final approval by the court, including the resolution of any appeals, which is anticipated to occur within the next two years.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 02:40:08 +0000

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