Originally posted by: episodic
What is messed up is that it wants you to give a serial number to get the 25 in cash. I threw the piece of crap printer 3 years ago. What, are we supposed to hang on to crappy stuff perpetually just farking incase?
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I had the photo stylus 800. What a waste. I tried to ebay it, and people can't give them away for free. I'll dig through my paperwork, maybe I can get some of my money back.
Originally posted by: TheCoop
Originally posted by: Fire Up
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Originally posted by: jrichrds
It looks like you can register online instead of mailing in a form if the OP still has the original link (the URL currently linked is for a unique session that has expired).
Actually the way I read it is that is you register online or are already registered you will only get the credit in the epson store (which will probably have some restrictions)
But if you want to get a $25 check you must mail in a claim.
Yes, but look how simple the claim form is.
You don't even need to provide a proof of purchase.
You still have to provide the serial number and production cod
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Originally posted by: TheCoop
Originally posted by: Fire Up
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Originally posted by: jrichrds
It looks like you can register online instead of mailing in a form if the OP still has the original link (the URL currently linked is for a unique session that has expired).
Actually the way I read it is that is you register online or are already registered you will only get the credit in the epson store (which will probably have some restrictions)
But if you want to get a $25 check you must mail in a claim.
Yes, but look how simple the claim form is.
You don't even need to provide a proof of purchase.
You still have to provide the serial number and production cod
I must be missing something because I only see it asking for model # and serial #.
They ask for that (and have a picture to show you where it'd be) when you register for the settlement online. It's not on the mail-in claim form.Originally posted by: Fire UpExactly. What's a "production cod"?
Oh, the Production Code. So the mail-in claim form (the one for money) requests less information than the ordinary Epson registration process--Sweet!Originally posted by: jrichrds
They ask for that (and have a picture to show you where it'd be) when you register for the settlement online. It's not on the mail-in claim form.
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
I got a notice in the mail today. Forgot I registered. Nice that they are contacting Epson printer owners by mail too.
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
I got a notice in the mail today. Forgot I registered. Nice that they are contacting Epson printer owners by mail too.
7 years is a long time and most people probably moved, including me...
If you registered with Epson, is there a way you can look up your info, I no longer have my printer with me to find the serial number.
All questions about this Notice, the Class Action, or the Proposed Settlement should be directed to 1-877-506-4031, or write to:
Claims Administrator
c/o Rust Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1283
Minneapolis MN 55440-1283
Originally posted by: esquared
Bump for people who didn't see this before or are seeing it for the first time.
The alternate settlement needs to be postmarked by 6-22-06.
Originally posted by: LuNoTiCK
Had the 780, threw it out. I always miss out on these class action lawsuits.