Technogeek
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Under California law, you have 60 days to file an appeal, so, at minimum, you won't hear anything until mid-October.When can I expect to receive my benefits?
Benefits will be available after the Court has given final approval and all appeals have expired.
As I mentioned above, you have sixty days to appeal under California law, so those of you wondering about where your checks and credits are won't have much longer to wait.On October 23, 2006, the Court entered the Judgment in this matter and issued an order granting final approval of the Settlement and application for fees, costs, expenses and incentive award. The Settlement benefits provided under the Settlement are not yet available but notice will be provided on this website once they are available. Notice regarding activation of unique E-Store codes will be sent by email or direct mail to those class members that requested such notification.
Originally posted by: Technogeek
Update: I received 2 "Approved claim notice & epson store code" forms in the mail today for my 2 printers.
It states the store code number, the value ($45.00 for me) and printer model.
It also says that the code will not be activated untill the end of the appeal period.
I can not find a date of when the appeal period will end.
Look for a envelope with a return address: Rust Consulting, Inc. from Minneapolis, MN.
It kinda looks like junk mail.
Epson Case
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Guess that means those of us that requested checks will have to wait until end of appeals before they mail them out.
Originally posted by: pcmax
Bump for WTH is the end of appeal period?
Originally posted by: Technogeek
Originally posted by: pcmax
Bump for WTH is the end of appeal period?
???? What is it, or when is it????
I just don't understand your question.
Originally posted by: country2
I've gotten 3 $45 dollar coupons for their store so far!!!
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Wrong. Under California Rule 8.104, you have 60 days or 180 days to file an appeal. It's 180 days if nobody serves Notice of Entry or 60 days after service of Notice of Entry. Since as a practical matter, either Epson or the plaintiffs would have made sure to serve Notice of Entry ASAP, we can assume 60 days, but that time doesn't run until after the service and we don't know when that took place.
Of course, if somebody (like a disgruntled class member) appeals, all bets are off.