Just a public service announcement that fell into the inbox this morning:
Coburn v. Stamps.com
Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC353721
A settlement (the "Settlement") has been reached in the class action lawsuit entitled Coburn v. Stamps.com, Los Angeles Superior Court, Case No. BC353721.
According to Stamps.com's records, you are a member of the class. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO DO ANYTHING. However if you wish to take advantage of the Settlement, Stamps.com will provide you two free months of standard Stamps.com service, with no obligation after the two-month period.
TO CLAIM THE BENEFITS OF THE SETTLEMENT:
You will have one year from July 29, to take advantage of the two month free service benefit. Once you respond to settlementaccept@stamps.com, you will be provided instructions to open your account and to start your 2 months of free service. Please note that, other than the free service, you remain responsible for all actual U.S. Postage costs and other charges incurred by you through your account. Therefore, a valid credit card will be required at sign-up to use the Stamps.com service. Also, this settlement benefit is only available to the actual individual that is part of the settlement class and is not transferable.
At the completion of the two month free period, your account will be automatically closed and all unused postage purchased by you will be returned to you pursuant to United States Postal Service regulations. You will not be charged anything more. If you wish to continue with a Stamps.com account, at the conclusion of the two month free period you will be provided an opportunity to continue your account with Stamps.com, although you will be under no obligation to do so.