By Julie Cazzin on February 27, 2015 Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Get $20 back on electronics bought between ’99 & ’02
By Julie Cazzin on February 27, 2015 Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Claim your rebate online now
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If you bought electronics in Canada between 1999 and 2002, you can file for a minimum $20 rebate thanks to several class-action lawsuits involving price-fixing.
Anyone who purchased a product with DRAM (dynamic random access memory) can now file a claim for a minimum $20 reimbursement at themoneyismine.ca—a website set up for Canadian consumers.
No receipt or proof of purchases is required to claim the minimum $20 compensation but “some documents might be required depending on the size of the claim,” according to the website. The deadline to file a claim is June 23, 2015.
Here’s the list of electronics eligible for the cash rebate:
*desktop computers
*laptop computers
*printers
*DVD players
*personal digital assistants
*graphic cards
*personal video recorders (PVRs)
*digital video recorders
*video game consoles
*MP3 players
*memory modules
*servers
*computer based point of sale systems