You do not need a receipt to prove your K Cup coffee purchase, but having one will get you more money.
claimed that the packaging and advertising for the products misled customers to believe that the pods were widely recyclable.If you purchased K Cup single serving coffee pods labeled as recyclable in the U.S. for personal, family or household use from June 8, 2016 - August 8, 2020, you are eligible for some of the settlement money.
You do not need a receipt to prove your purchase, but having one will get you more money. Proof of purchase can include your receipt, email order or shipping confirmation. If you have proof of purchase, you are eligible to receive $3.50 per 100 pods purchased. The maximum cash payout is $36 per household and the minimum total payment is $6 if you have proof of purchase for your purchases.— however, claims are due by 11:59 p.m. PT on January 9, 2023.
You’ll have to give your name, address, email and phone number to submit a claim, and then choose how you would like your payout: a credit card, Venmo, direct deposit, or Zelle. Keurig will also now include clarification that you must check locally to see if the pods are recyclable in your community.
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