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Settled my lawsuit w/ Google - How to spend the $$$??

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Slick5150

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I got a letter in the mail today telling me that the lawsuit I didn't even know I was involved in w/ Google had been settled (Hanson v. Google Settlement Fund). Included was a check payable to me in the amount of a cool THIRTEEN cents!

Now, assuming Google's still in business after today and this massive blow to their bottom line, any suggestions on what should I spend this financial windfall on if & when the check clears?
 
I assume there is some limit on how long the check is valid (like 90 days after issuance). You should go to your bank 5 minutes before closing on the last day that you can cash the check and frantically deposit the check.
 
Actually it "Cash Promptly - Void After 12/26" so I'll be able to enjoy my Christmas and then rush to the bank the day after.
 
I got mine today, too.... It was a hard fought legal battle... certainly Perry Mason couldn't have done better. I feel so vindicated sticking it to The Man.

I'm loading up and heading for Vegas Thursday (really...) and I'm planning on dropping all .35 on black FTW!!!
 
Take the check to the bank and demand that they pay it with 13 pennies. No No, a dime and 3 pennies, No, No, two nickles and three pennies. Yes, that is it.

Like every lawsuit, only the lawyers profited.
 
Class action lawsuits are such a scam. Only shithead lawyers benefit from them.

Yup... my .35 probably netted them $3000 in 'fees.' It cost more to mail me a check than the actual check was worth... how flipping stupid is that? But, as Rush Limbaugh says... "Follow the money..."
 
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