You have only two days left to submit a claim and potentially receive compensation in the $3.6 million class-action settlement related to Spartan Mosquito repellent. AC2T, the Mississippi-based manufacturer of Spartan Mosquito Eradicator, reached this settlement earlier in the year to address allegations of false advertising in a lawsuit.
To be eligible for compensation through the Spartan Mosquito class-action settlement, individuals must have made purchases of products like Spartan Mosquito Eradicator and Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech between December 21, 2016, and August 2, 2023. Don’t miss the deadline; ensure you submit your claim form promptly to participate in this settlement.
The deadline for individuals seeking to submit a claim is this Friday. Claimants can choose to either mail a claim form, ensuring it is postmarked by the deadline, or complete the process online. A crucial step in the resolution process, the New York Supreme Court for Kings County is scheduled to conduct a hearing on Monday. During this session, the court will determine the final approval for the class-action settlement.
Various elements will play a role in determining the overall compensation a consumer may receive through this settlement. For those individuals who cannot provide proof of purchase, they still have the opportunity to file a claim and potentially receive up to $7 for each qualifying Spartan Mosquito repellent, with the stipulation that this is limited to one claim per household. On the other hand, individuals who can furnish proof of their purchase are eligible for a higher compensation, amounting to $10 per household.
It’s important to note that the settlement terms distinguish between those with and without proof of purchase, acknowledging the potential limitations in providing evidence for every transaction. This structure allows a degree of flexibility for consumers to participate in the settlement process and seek compensation based on their circumstances and available documentation. The tiered compensation system aims to ensure fairness and inclusivity in addressing the concerns raised in the class-action lawsuit related to Spartan Mosquito repellent.
AC2T faced a class-action lawsuit following accusations that its promotional claims, asserting that the Spartan Mosquito repellent would effectively diminish mosquito populations for a period of 15 days, were unfounded. The plaintiffs contended that the company engaged in misleading advertising practices, asserting that the repellent did not deliver the promised performance as outlined in its marketing. Although AC2T has not admitted any wrongdoing, it opted to enter into the settlement agreement as a means to address and resolve the legal claims raised in the lawsuit.