Yes John, you became a member of the class after fileing the paperwork.
"John" <john.hartshorn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ft0kn3$kr1$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "JR" <racmsc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:KyZHj.282$555.8021@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> First Tom, payment will be made to members of the CLASS.
>
> Correct
>
>> those who were party to the suit. Not some one who just happens along
>> after the fact.
>
> Incorrect. In most class action suits, you are part of the "class" if
you
> meet the specifications of the class, unless you specifically, and in
> writing, remove yourself from the class within the time period specified
> in the agreement. Usually done if you intend to sue under the unique
> merits of your own particular circumstances.
>
>> And the gasket WAS a bad design.
>> The new design solved that particular problem.
>> Get a grip guy, no one who didn't know of the suit is a party to the
suit
>> or a member of the CLASS.
>
> Incorrect again. For instance, I am a pary of the class to the "Class
> Action" lawsuit involving the major credit card companies collecting
fees
> illegally for money conversions. I had no knowledge of the suit until I
> received the paperwork to file a claim from the legal firm hired by the
CC
> companies, as part of the settlement, to inform all members of the
"class"
> how to submit a claim.
>
> And yes, I did check to ensure it was all legitimate before responding.
>
>
> As for this "class action" suit, I went the GM webpage, and found the
> informatin/forms needed to make a claim for my mothers Chevy Venture van
> (Class "A" in the suit). I had no knowledge of the suit before reading
> about the settlement here in this newsgroup a few days ago.
>
>
> John
>
>> Jesus,
>> JR
>>
>> "tom" <tom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:SPXHj.8883$Rq1.4398@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Jon wrote:
>>>> Is your antifreeze Dex Cool? Then read this:
>>>>
>>>> GM settles class-action suit
>>>> GM General Motors
>>>>
>>>> Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 5:58 p.m.
>>>>
>>>> (AP) -- General Motors has agreed to settle a series of class-action
>>>> lawsuits claiming a faulty engine coolant damaged thousands of
customer
>>>> vehicles.
>>>>
>>>> Under the settlement, GM would reimburse class members between 50 and
>>>> 800 dollars for repairs linked to Dex-Cool, which GM used in cars and
>>>> trucks beginning in 1995.
>>>>
>>>> The total cost to GM will depend on the number of customers claiming
>>>> damages. But the plaintiffs' attorneys say the price tag could reach
>>>> the
>>>> hundreds of millions of dollars.
>>>>
>>>> A GM spokesman says the company isn't admitting any wrongdoing, but
is
>>>> settling the case to cut down on legal bills.
>>>>
>>>> (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
>>>>
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "johncjr60" <u42343@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:819877b6e72bf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> I have a 1996 chevy 1/2 ton pickup that is leaking antifreeze from
>>>>> under the
>>>>> passenger side dash board. There is no leaking outside in the
engine
>>>>> compartment just inside under the dash. Does anyone know what's
going
>>>>> on and
>>>>> how to fix it? Thanks John
>>>>>
>>>>
>>> My concern is this.... Is the Dealer going to put DEX-COLL back into
the
>>> Vehicle that WAS damaged BY DEX-COOL?
>>>
>>>
>>> Nice to see that all those HOT SHOT MECHANICS here now Know they Were
>>> Wrong with They Sided with GM and SAID FAULTY GASKET ... And Said to
BUY
>>> a Certain companies OVERLY PRICED gaskets to cure the problem and when
>>> it leaked again ,and Blamed it on the SHADE TREE MECHANIC who did the
>>> Repair JOB.
>>>
>>> REMEMBER the GOOD OLD GREEN STUFF , My 1989 S10 STILL Has the Same old
>>> GREEN STUFF that was in it When I bought the Truck NEW with 8 miles on
>>> it
>>
>>
>
>


|