You can now file your G.Skill class action claim to get a cut of the $2.4 million settlement — deceptive memory marketing class action now accepting payout submissions

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G.Skill customers who purchased DDR4 or DDR5 RAM kits may now file claims to receive a portion of a $2.4 million settlement.

Summary

Angeion Group is managing the payout process for a $2.4 million settlement reached in a deceptive advertising class action against G.Skill. Customers who purchased G.Skill DDR4 or DDR5 RAM kits are potentially eligible to claim their share of the settlement. The original lawsuit alleged that customers were misled regarding the advertised speeds of the RAM kits. Interested parties can find more information and submit claims through Angeion Group's administration process, as announced on G.Skill's X post. StartupNews.fyi notes a disclaimer regarding potential conflicts of interest with featured investors but affirms its commitment to unbiased reporting.

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