Monica Reed

You could get $25 from Apple’s lawsuit settlement

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You could get $25 from Apple’s lawsuit settlement

Think back…after you’ve had your iPhone for a couple years…remember how it would slow down, then you’d upgrade and all would be back to normal??  Back in 2017, Apple admitted that was on purpose.  Apple said it was to try to improve battery life, not just to push you to upgrade.

Well, Apple got sued and they wound up settling the class-action lawsuit for $500 million. That works out to roughly $25 for every iPhone they sold.

You may be entitled to about $25 for every device!  So you should go through your records to see if you or your family members owned any of these before December of 2017: Models included are iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S Plus, or SE.  iPhone 7 or 7 Plus.

As long as you have the serial number of the phone, you can go to HERE and claim your slice of pie.

On the bright side…$25 bucks, more than we had before!

 

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