Payout: Up to $7.50 Proof Required: No
A $10,500,000 class action settlement has been reached with Macy’s over allegations concerning certain cotton sheets. The lawsuit claimed that Macy’s inaccurately labeled and advertised the thread count on “CVC” cotton sheets, listing a higher count than what was actually present.
Although Macy’s denies any wrongdoing or false advertising, they have agreed to settle for $10.5 million. The Court has not ruled that Macy’s engaged in any misconduct.
You may be eligible for compensation if you purchased cotton sheets from a Macy’s store in the United States between November 8, 2013, and March 24, 2023. The sheets in question, known as CVC sheets, must have been supplied by AQ Textiles.
The settlement provides cash payments as follows:
Payments will be made on a pro-rata basis from the settlement fund, adjusted for legal, administrative, and court costs.
No proof of purchase is required to file a claim, but providing proof can increase your payout to $7.50 per unit. Claims without proof will be limited to $2.50 per household.
To file a claim, visit the link below and submit your form by November 9, 2024. Payments will be distributed after deducting legal, court, and administrative fees. The timeline for payouts may vary, and the effective date will be announced later. For updates, check this page or subscribe to the NoProofClassActions.org newsletter.
Please ensure your claim is accurate and free of fraudulent information. Providing false information can result in claim rejection and affect other eligible claimants. For more information or to verify your eligibility, visit the class action administrator’s website. Note that NoProofClassActions.org is not the class action administrator or law firm and may earn a commission from affiliate links.
Claim Form Website: CVCSheetSettlement.com
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