A $45 million settlement has been ordered in the class action lawsuit entitled Farneth v. Walmart Stores Inc., aka Pennsylvania Walmart Coupon Settlement
Pennsylvania Walmart Coupon Settlement
Class members in the case contend that Walmart wrongfully charged them a non-discounted sales tax on discounted purchases at its Pennsylvania store locations.
Brian Farneth filed Farneth v. Walmart Stores Inc. on June 8, 2013.
Who should file a claim?
Anyone in the U.S. who used a coupon to purchase a taxable item at a Pennsylvania Walmart from Jun. 8, 2007, to Apr. 15, 2015 and received a discount on the taxable purchase but were charged sales tax on the original price of the taxable item without accounting for the discount.
PLEASE NOTE IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR A SETTLEMENT DO NOT FILE A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT CLAIM.
Not only are you filing claims under penalty of perjury but you are also harming other eligible class members if you submit a fraudulent claim.
If you do not qualify for this settlement check out our list of No Proof Required Class Action Lawsuit Settlements.
Proof of purchase required?
No proof of purchase is required.
Pennsylvania Walmart Coupon Settlement Important Dates
- Nov. 22, 2018 – Claim Form Deadline
- Nov. 19, 2018 – Final Hearing
- Nov. 14, 2018 –Exclusion and Objection Deadline
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Pennsylvania Walmart Coupon Settlement Contact Points
- Mail – Walmart Coupon Class Action Settlement, Claims Administrator, c/o A.B. Data, Ltd., P.O. Box 173053, Milwaukee, WI 53217
- Phone – 1-855-569-5890
- Fax – N/A
- Email – info@walmartcouponclassaction.com
Farneth v. Walmart Stores Inc. is listed as case number GD13-11472 and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Class members who file valid claims will be represented by Frank G. Salpietro from the law firm of Rothman Gordon PC.
Walmart will be represented by Naomi Beer and Brian L. Duffy from the law firm of Greenberg Traurig.