BallerTV Renewal Settlement: Payouts, Claims, & Dates
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If you purchased a subscription through the website www.BallerTV.com between February 14, 2019, and June 6, 2023, while residing in California, and did not receive a full refund, you may be eligible to claim compensation from a class action settlement.

Baller, Inc. has agreed to pay $1,925,000 to settle a class action lawsuit for allegedly enrolling California consumers in automatically renewing subscriptions without clearly presenting the terms as required by California law. The lawsuit claims that Baller, Inc. violated California's Automatic Renewal Law by failing to disclose automatic renewal terms before charging consumers.

Who are the class members?

To be considered a class member:

  • You resided in California.
  • You purchased a subscription through www.BallerTV.com.
  • The purchase was made between February 14, 2019, and June 6, 2023.
  • You did not receive a full refund.

How much can class members get?

The settlement fund of $1,925,000 will be distributed among class members after deducting attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, service payments, and settlement administration costs. The remaining amount, known as the Net Settlement Amount, will be divided equally among participating class members.

Class members do not need to take any action to receive their settlement payments. Payments will be distributed automatically to those who qualify.

Settlement Fund Breakdown

The settlement fund of $1,925,000 will cover various expenses:

  • Attorneys' fees up to 40% of the settlement amount.
  • Litigation expenses not exceeding $75,000.
  • Service payments for the class representative and up to two other members, totaling $7,500.
  • Settlement administration costs.
  • Remaining funds will be distributed to class members.

Important dates

  • Deadline to File a Claim: Not applicable as no action is needed.
  • Final Approval Hearing: December 6, 2024

When is the Baller, Inc. payout date?

The Court will hold a final approval hearing on December 6, 2024. If the settlement is approved, payments will be distributed to class members shortly thereafter.

Why is there a class action settlement?

The lawsuit claims that Baller, Inc. violated California's Automatic Renewal Law by failing to present automatic renewal terms clearly before charging consumers. The settlement resolves these allegations without any admission of wrongdoing by Baller, Inc.

Settlement Open for Claims
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