More than 37m people may be eligible for compensation after Epic vs FTC settlementnanoUFO@sh.itjust.worksmod to Games@sh.itjust.works – 75 points – 1 years agogamesindustry.biz8Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsPart of the settlement requirements should be that Epic has to contact every account that is eligible to inform them of this. Otherwise, as with so many suits and class actions like this, most will never know they are entitled to compensation.I'd hate to miss out on my $0.86It is closer to $7 per account, still not a massive amount but... If you don't get it, someone must get the $245M. The law firm will happily accept it as admin fees instead.1 more...
Part of the settlement requirements should be that Epic has to contact every account that is eligible to inform them of this. Otherwise, as with so many suits and class actions like this, most will never know they are entitled to compensation.I'd hate to miss out on my $0.86It is closer to $7 per account, still not a massive amount but... If you don't get it, someone must get the $245M. The law firm will happily accept it as admin fees instead.1 more...
I'd hate to miss out on my $0.86It is closer to $7 per account, still not a massive amount but... If you don't get it, someone must get the $245M. The law firm will happily accept it as admin fees instead.
It is closer to $7 per account, still not a massive amount but... If you don't get it, someone must get the $245M. The law firm will happily accept it as admin fees instead.
Part of the settlement requirements should be that Epic has to contact every account that is eligible to inform them of this.
Otherwise, as with so many suits and class actions like this, most will never know they are entitled to compensation.
I'd hate to miss out on my $0.86
It is closer to $7 per account, still not a massive amount but...
If you don't get it, someone must get the $245M.
The law firm will happily accept it as admin fees instead.