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Posted by One-Shot Scot on 11/02/05 14:04
Netflix Claim Form Process:
A class action lawsuit entitled Chavez v. Netflix, Inc. was filed in San
Francisco Superior Court (case number CGC-04-434884) on September 23, 2004.
The lawsuit alleges that Netflix failed to provide "unlimited" DVD rentals
and "one day delivery" as promised in its marketing materials. Netflix has
denied any wrongdoing or liability. The parties have reached a settlement
that they believe is in the best interests of the company and its
subscribers.
Netflix will provide eligible subscribers with the benefit described below,
if the settlement is approved by the Court.
Current Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before January
15, 2005 and were a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to receive
a free one-month upgrade in service level. For example, if you are on the 3
DVDs at-a-time program, you will be upgraded to the 4 DVDs at-a-time program
for one month. There will be no price increase during the upgraded month.
(If you cancel your membership after October 19, 2005 and before you receive
the upgrade, you will have to rejoin to get the upgrade.)
Former Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before January
15, 2005 but were not a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to
receive a free one-month Netflix membership on your choice of the 1, 2 or 3
DVDs at-a-time unlimited program. (If you rejoin after October 19, 2005 but
before you receive the free one-month membership, you will receive a credit
for the free month when it becomes available.)
http://www.netflix.com/Settlement
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