This months highlighted settlements include Roundup herbicides, Kotex tampons, Magellan RoadMate GPS units and other companies.

IHG was sued regarding a data breach that allegedly affected more than 1,000 hotel locations.

IHG was accused of failing to have proper security protocols in place to protect customers financial information.

This photos shows microwaves on display at Best Buy.

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Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

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Ask one of these companies to help…

Documentation must be provided for show the expenses and losses were a direct result of the data breach.

Valid claim forms are accepted through Sept. 12, 2020.

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The lawsuit said U by Kotex tampons could unravel or leave pieces inside womens bodies.

In some cases, customers say the tampons started to unravel in the box.

The settlement affects purchases from Feb. 13, 2009, to the present.

The deadline to submit claims is Sept. 11, 2020.

The TCPA mandates that companies receive prior written consent to make pre-recorded telemarketing calls to a consumer.

The potential award is estimated between $20 and $40.

Look here forcomplete details on how to submit a claimby the Aug. 4, 2020, deadline.

The lawsuit alleged that customers had to pay for the updates.

GE was accused of refusing to cover costs under warranty for replacement doors or entire units.

An award of $300 is available for consumers whose microwaves shattered.

Valid claims are accepted through Oct. 14, 2020.

Customers alleged Energy Maine used deceptive marketing maneuvers to grab a greater share of Maines electricity market.

No one will receive less than $2.50.

Customers may also be eligible to have payments waived.

Look here for complete details and to file a claim form by the Sept. 10, 2020 deadline.

When you log into your bank account, how do your savings look?

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?