Consumer Alert
Illinois consumers must file claims by Aug. 1 in $310 million settlement
over DRAM price fixing
Consumers who purchased computers,
printers, video game consoles, electronic devices with DRAM memory chips
may benefit from settlement
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[July 14, 2014]
CHICAGO - Illinois consumers have until
August 1 to claim money they may have overpaid on purchases of
computers, printers, game consoles and other electronics that
contained DRAM, or dynamic random access memory, as part of a $310
million dollar settlement with manufacturers.
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Many Illinois businesses or consumers who purchased computers and
other electronic devices from 1998 to 2002 could benefit under the
settlement. The settlement provides restitution for people who
purchased DRAM or devices containing DRAM in that time period from
someone other than a DRAM manufacturer, including retailers such as
Best Buy or Staples. DRAM is a common form of memory chip found in
computers and other devices, including printers, gaming machines and
MP3 players.
Claims can be filed online at
www.DRAMclaims.com The deadline to file claims is August
1, 2014. More information about the settlement is available by
visiting www.DRAMclaims.com
calling a toll-free hotline at 1-800-589-1425 or emailing
Info@DRAMclaims.com
Consumers or businesses that purchased the following items between
1998 and 2002 are eligible to make a claim: Desktop and laptop
computers, computer servers, computer graphics cards, printers,
video game consoles, MP3 players, PDAs, DVD players, digital video
recorders, and other technology devices that contained DRAM memory.
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Following an investigation, Illinois and other states filed
antitrust lawsuits in federal court alleging that consumers
overpaid for electronic devices containing DRAM after the DRAM
manufacturers conspired to artificially raise the price of its
chips from 1998 to 2002.
In addition to monetary relief, the settlement also requires
DRAM manufacturers to implement antitrust compliance programs
and prohibits them from certain conduct related to the sale of
DRAM that would violate the antitrust laws.
Payments from the settlement will be made after the court has
granted final approval of the settlements, including the
resolution of any appeals.
[Text received; OFFICE OF THE
ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL LISA MADIGAN] |