[Libs-Or] Libraries can receive $280-$560 from milk lawsuit

Charles Wood wuchakewu at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 12:50:34 PST 2017


There was a news story on KGW about a $52 million dollar class action
lawsuit against milk producing companies, which stated if you live in
Oregon or 15 other states and have bought milk products since 2003, you
could get money if you fill out a form.  Organizations can get $280-$560.
It originally was $1200 to $1900, but they have received more claims than
they expected.  I asked the settlement administrator if libraries can make
a claim, and they said yes.  The claim period ends on January 31st.  In
February, they will send out emails to claimants with instructions about
the second step.  Have you served milk at storytime?  "No proof of purchase
is needed to be eligible."
Here is the KGW story:
http://www.kgw.com/news/oregonians-who-have-bought-milk-may-be-eligible-for-up-to-70/385926389
This claim form takes 30 seconds:
https://www.boughtmilk.com/
More details:
http://www.classactionrebates.com/settlements/fresh-milk/
What do you think?  Worth a shot?

Charles Wood
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