The Right Guard 2 Million Antiperspirant Class Action Settlement
How to Claim Your Right Guard Settlement Money
Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.
Claim Form Deadline: October 14, 2023
Estimated Payout: $8.75+
Proof Required: No
Ah, the sweet smell of justice. Or should we say, the unscented smell of justice? Right Guard, the brand that's been guarding your pits from sweat, is now sweating bullets in court. A whopping $1,950,000 Class Action Settlement over their aerosol and spray antiperspirants has been reached. Why? Benzene. Yes, that same chemical that's been the star of several class action lawsuits and FTC recalls.
Let's talk benzene. This odorless, colorless chemical is like the Voldemort of the consumer world—everywhere but nowhere, dangerous but elusive. Prolonged exposure to benzene is a health hazard, and both the CDC and FDA have been screaming from the rooftops for consumers to be cautious. But who listens, right? Until you find out your daily antiperspirant might be a chemical weapon in disguise.
Right Guard isn't the first to join the Benzene Hall of Shame. Virgin Scent hand sanitizer, Brut and Sure deodorants, Coppertone sunscreen, and a slew of P&G products have all had their benzene moment in the sun (or court). Each of these brands has settled class actions, paid consumers, and faced recalls. But let's focus on Right Guard, shall we?
So, you've been spraying yourself with potential benzene? Time to cash in. To qualify, you need to be in the U.S. and have purchased one of the following Right Guard products between November 19, 2018, and June 8, 2023:
Right Guard Sport Antiperspirant Aerosol and Spray
Right Guard Xtreme Antiperspirant Aerosol and Spray
Deadline: October 14, 2023. Mark it on your calendar, set a reminder, or tattoo it on your arm. Just don't forget.
No proof of purchase? No problem. You can claim up to 5 Right Guard products at $1.75 each, totaling $8.75. Got proof? You're looking at $3.00 per product, up to $15.00. The final payout will depend on the number of claims, so the more, the merrier—or in this case, the less money for you.
Look, we're not a law firm or a class action administrator. We're just here to give you the tea, or in this case, the benzene brew. If you're unsure about your eligibility, check the official class action website: AntiPerspirantSettlement.com.
In a world where consumer trust is as fragile as a house of cards, this benzene fiasco is yet another blow. So, what's the takeaway? Read labels, stay informed, and when in doubt, cash in on the class action because nothing says justice like a check in the mail.
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