Some Belkin Wireless Owners May Be Entitled To Full Refunds
If you bought one of 37 Belkin wireless products between October 13, 2002 and February 5, 2007, you may be entitled to a full refund.
A recently settled class action suit contended that Belkin's products don't achieve their advertised level of throughput.
Product List (PDF)
Class Action Notice
Claim Form
Restrictions apply:
• You can claim 2 products for a full refund or 3 products for 50% off discount codes
• Must provide legible copy of receipt to get a full refund
• If you don't have the receipt, you can still claim the code
Semi-decent results from a class-action settlement, better than the usual "$5 off your next bucket of chicken!" — BEN POPKEN
(Thanks to ichibanjay!)
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I went through 2 Belkin Wireless routers in less than a year. I'm glad someone finally got a class action from them. Too bad for me because I have since destroyed those two [P.O.S.] devices.
Well I hope those who do still have their devices can manage to get a refund and go for a different product. Anything Belkin + Wireless = TROUBLE.
@KenyG:
fleabay it. Buy some thing that max's out your coupon they wait a few weeks to a month and then fleabay it. Put some cash in your wallet.
i think you should have to return the damn thing. if you aren't happy with it, and you want your money back, you shouldn't get to keep it. If you are happy with it, i think you are obligated by ethics to not take the money. but what am i saying? this is the most litigious nation there is, everyone thinks they are entitled to something they aren't.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is EXACTLY why I staple the receipt on to the front cover of the user manual, and then put the user manuals into my filing cabinet. Organization pays off once again!
(Also, I'd like to note that my receipt says I bought it on 2/1/07. Thank goodness I didn't wait till the following week!)
When it comes to receipts I usually do one of two things:
1. Stick them in the box for the item I purchased.
2. Scan them. It's a lot easier to scan them the day you bought the item and annually back them up to CD by month/year/etc..
I bought the Pre-N router and card and have always noticed slow speeds but never thought I would be able to get all of my money back.
From the Class Notice:
Belkin will publish a Promotional Discount Code on its website, and will e-mail a Promotional Discount Code to each Settlement Class Member who, on or before the 180th day after the date of this Class Notice, has registered to receive one by e-mail.Anyone know how to register for this? I can't find any help in the Class Notice or on Belkin's website.
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that sucks, I have a product, but no receipt. How long am I supposed to keep every little receipt? I figured what's the point after the warranty is up...