If a class action exists. You will need to contact the law firm handling the case. The law firm willMoreIf a class action exists. You will need to contact the law firm handling the case. The law firm will provide you with the necessary forms and instructions.
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs claim that Google unlawfully accessed users' devices and data, including app activity data, even when the “Web & App Activity” (WAA) and “supplemental Web & App Activity” (sWAA) settings were turned off or paused.
Each eligible customer will receive a minimum of $2 as part of the settlement, court documents show. Users may also receive additional payments for an undisclosed amount in proportion to their Google Play spending between August 2016 and September 2023.
Yes, we have a text telephone line at (TTY) 833-999-2889. Please note that we can only respond to Google Fiber related inquiries, and we cannot offer assistance for other Google products that aren't included in your Google Fiber service. For assistance with other Google products, please call (650) 253-0000.
If the transaction was made via Google services (e.g., Play Store), you should file a dispute with Google through their support platform. Google may investigate claims related to unauthorized charges and can refund the amount if they find merit in the request.
A claim that cannot, or is not, resolved by negotiation at the project level becomes a dispute. Unresolved claims can be adjudicated through adversarial techniques such as arbitration or litigation, or by using less adversarial methods such as mediation.
Common reasons for disputes Fraud: The transaction was deemed to be fraudulent. Cardholder: The product was defective, the service was "not as described" or the cardholder didn't receive the product or service. Processing: Errors were made in processing, like duplicate or incorrect charges.