Monica Reed

Have you bought chicken in the past? You may be entitled to some money!

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Have you bought chicken in the past? You may be entitled to some money!

If you’ve bought CHICKEN at any point in the past 12 years, you might be entitled to money, no kidding! It may not be the kind of money of the rich and famous, but still, some money!

Here’s how it went down…someone realized the big chicken companies conspired to limit supplies and keep the price of chicken up. So now those companies have to pay out a total of $181 million. And to qualify, you just need to have bought chicken in one of 23 states between 2009 and December of last year, so, yeah, probably 75% of the country!  You didn’t have to live in the state. You just had to buy chicken there, or CLAIM you did. The dumb part is so many people qualify, you’ll only end up with a few bucks at most. But you can register at OverchargedForChicken.com.

 

Now, what am I going to do with my whole $3 or $4??  Spend it all in one place??

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