Customers of Sephora can get up to $500 from a $9.2 million settlement with Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare for making false claims about the collagen in their goods, even if they don’t have proof that they bought the product.
How Sephora Shoppers Can Claim Up to $500 from Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Settlement—No Proof Needed
According to The US Sun, Sephora shoppers who bought certain Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare products can get money from a $9.2 million settlement. The skin care brand was sued for lying to buyers about how much collagen was in its C+ Collagen products. Customers can get up to $500 without having to show proof that they bought something.
People who bought creams, serums, or masks with C+ Collagen between March 2016 and June 2024 will get the money. Saying they bought two things lets them get up to $100 without having to show proof. They can get up to ten items for a total of $500 if they have proof, like a ticket.
Important Deadlines: Claim Up to $500 from Dr. Dennis Gross’s Skincare Settlement Before September 27, 2024
September 27, 2024, is the last day to make a claim or object to the settlement. The last meeting for approval is on October 31, 2024. How much money you get may change based on how many people make claims. This settlement is part of a larger trend where companies like Cash App and U-Haul also pay money to settle legal cases with customers.
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