Deanna Fry
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#SpoutibleNews Anyone in the U.S. who used Facebook in the last 16 years can now collect a piece of a $725 million settlement by parent company Meta tied to privacy violations, as long as they fill out a claim within the next two weeks.
09:21 AM - Aug 12, 2023
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YellowDogYankee
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In response to Deanna Fry.
Have been party to a dozen+ class action suits over 3 decades. Most recent, a $5.50 check from Experian after being told I would get free yr of credit monitoring or $125 if I already subscribed to same, which I proved I did. All such suits are huge lawyer based scams.
06:23 PM - Aug 13, 2023
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Keith Law
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In response to Deanna Fry.
I doubt I'll get much from this, but I just like the idea of taking Zuck's money
01:29 PM - Aug 13, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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10:45 PM - Aug 12, 2023
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Caryl D
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In response to Deanna Fry.
You have to be careful of the online sign up for the class action:
Not all the modules work and if the form is not correct or complete you do not qualify.

So many of these things favor the lawyers who get fees and q the unclaimed monies
03:09 PM - Aug 12, 2023
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Russell Whittemore
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In response to Deanna Fry.
Maybe I can get enough to buy a Blue Check over at Elmo's place!🤑
03:00 PM - Aug 12, 2023
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Kate Head
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In response to Deanna Fry.
I’m not expecting much but I’m making them mail a check.
11:39 AM - Aug 12, 2023
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Klobby L
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In response to Deanna Fry.
So, think people will get enough for a cup of coffee?
11:33 AM - Aug 12, 2023
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Dorothy P
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In response to Klobby L.
It might be enough to toss in the tip cup.
12:40 PM - Aug 12, 2023
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Sal E
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In response to Klobby L.
IIRC, I got something like $35 when Illinois had some Facebook suit resolved. So we'll see.
08:18 PM - Aug 12, 2023
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