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Post by gladi8or on Feb 24, 2015 20:02:32 GMT
Thomas Covenant brought this to my attention. There has been a lawsuit passed to Canadian citizens (not sure of other countries) that allows you to apply for a $20 refund if you purchased any electronics containing DRAM between April 1, 1999 and June 30, 2002. You can claim more than $20 if you have purcahsed more, but may require proof of purchase. Apparently the company who manufactures the DRAM overcharged other companies and now we're all entitled to a small payout. May be worth looking into. If interested, click here. cestmonargent.ca/submit-your-claim
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 20:27:16 GMT
Yaaaaa, claim your nice money and donate it all to HG!
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Post by thomascovenant on Feb 25, 2015 15:28:39 GMT
For Canadian Citizen to claim the minimum 20$ this take like a minute, no bills need, also you have a calculator if you want to claim more then the 20$ for every electronic things you bought also they take count of how many pples live in the house what can modiviate the claim result then a family with 4-5 persons with many electronic items will influence the amount you can claim but at this point they can ask for bills to confirm.
Like Gladiator said this one here is for Canadian Citizen only but this could happen some actions was taken in different country and where you could be in thoses who can claim, for the canada the big amount for all is $ 80 millions
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Post by Yojimbo on Feb 26, 2015 13:51:43 GMT
I used their calculator and really it would take a lot to get a credit over $20 and it won't be much. Between that time span I know I bought 1 PS, 1 Printer, 2 RAM Modules, 1 Video Card, & 1 Laptop this was all still sitting at the $20 base I tested and added 2 more RAM Modules, I think I upgraded my laptop when I bought it, and that finally put me up enough to go to $22 credit. I just closed it out as I'm not a Canadian so I can't claim it.
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