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by burningChrome
690 days ago
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This is always my frustration with class action lawsuits. The people who've been affected by the company never get anything of value. Its always the attorney's and state that started the suits that make all the money. The worst was back in the day when Chevy used some bogus primer for their trucks. They refused to say it was their fault owners paint was coming off their trucks sans any rust. A class action was started and then over the course of several years, the government and owners finally won. What did the owners get? Coupons for $100 off a paint job at the local Chevy dealer. So not only did the owners not get anything to help them fix their problems, they were forwarded to a local dealership where the dealership could then take advantage of them again and charge them thousands of dollars and essentially make all the money back they were paying the attorney's and government. |
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It's a quandary. You can ignore it, but that encourages criminal behavior. Or you can pursue it, but proving your case beyond a reasonable doubt is time consuming and difficult. Often, there is no money to pay the lawyers in advance, so they expect to be compensated for the risk of getting nothing.
If the lawyers worked for free you might get double or triple the settlement, but it's hardly better to get $300 off a paint job than $100. The cash equivalent is probably only $30.