
[Moderator Edit: If you bought eligible e-books between 2010 and 2012, you're likely to
receive up to $3.06 per book. For detailed information how much you're likely to get in the settlement, see
AnemicOak's post, and onward.]
Original post:
No refund for me. My inbox is empty and sad.
Publishers Weekly:
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Representatives from Rust Consulting, the firm retained to administer the settlement fund, confirmed to PW that 23,073,840 customers of Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Google, and Sony have been directly notified via e-mail or by postcard that they are eligible to participate in the settlement. That figure represents consumer accounts, a Rust representative explained to PW, not the number of individual consumers, as some consumers have accounts with multiple retailers, or multiple accounts at a single retailer.
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Who is eligible?
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An eligible consumer is defined as anyone “who purchased e-books from an ‘Agency Five’ publisher from April 1, 2010 to May 21, 2012.” Anyone who received notice by e-mail or postcard purchased at least one qualifying e-book from one or more retailers. The figures do not include Minnesota, which has a separate settlement.
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More details on the settlement Web site