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Bought A Red Bull In The Last Decade? You're Due $10 (1 Viewer)

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http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5953872

This may come as a shock to you, but the slogan "Red Bull Gives You Wings" is a big, fat lie. Red Bull will not make you sprout feathered appendages, turn you into Usain Bolt or grant you the mental prowess of Stephen Hawking. Shhh, shhh, we know this is hard to hear. But we're going to get through it together.

The energy drink company recently agreed to pay consumers more than $13 million to settle a proposed U.S. class-action suit accusing the beverage maker of false advertising. Pending final court approval of the settlement, anyone who purchased at least one can of Red Bull between Jan. 1, 2002, and Oct. 3, 2014, is eligible to receive either $10 cash or $15 worth of Red Bull products. No proof of purchase is required.

Back in 2013, Red Bull drinker Benjamin Careathers filed a claim with the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York, alleging that the company had misrepresented the energy drink's abilities to boost performance and reaction speed, according to beverage industry publication BevNet.

Even though there is a lack of genuine scientific support for a claim that Red Bull branded energy drinks provide any more benefit to a consumer than a cup of coffee, the Red Bull defendants persistently and pervasively market their product as a superior source of energy worthy of a premium price over a cup of coffee or other sources of caffeine, the suit says.

The settlement must first be approved for the company to proceed with the proposed payouts. The final approval hearing is scheduled for May 1, 2015.

As expected, social media users are up in a tizzy over the whole thing.

Those interested in obtaining a refund for the drink have until March 2, 2015, to file a claim.

UPDATE: Oct.9 -- The suit's claim form site is currently down, possibly due to high traffic. In the meantime, those who wish to file a claim can email the class-action settlement administrator at energydrinksettlement@gcginc.com.

 
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Our judicial system is seriously broken. So dumb.
You realize this was a settlement, right? And that a judge, who is the representative of our judiciary, doesn't really get involved in settlements?

If Red Bull thought this was a totally frivolous lawsuit they could have fought it, moved for summary judgment, and possibly been awarded costs. But, they chose not to do that. :shrug:

 
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Our judicial system is seriously broken. So dumb.
You realize this was a settlement, right? And that a judge, who is the representative of our judiciary, doesn't really get involved in settlements?

If Red Bull thought this was a totally frivolous lawsuit they could have fought it, moved for summary judgment, and possibly been awarded costs. But, they chose not to do that. :shrug:
He did this because he knew they would likely settle.

 
Our judicial system is seriously broken. So dumb.
You realize this was a settlement, right? And that a judge, who is the representative of our judiciary, doesn't really get involved in settlements?

If Red Bull thought this was a totally frivolous lawsuit they could have fought it, moved for summary judgment, and possibly been awarded costs. But, they chose not to do that. :shrug:
You realize this is a function of our judicial system right? :shrug:

 
Where were the lawyers back in the late 80's early 90's during Gatorade's be like Mike ad campaign? I drank a lot of Gatorade back in the day and it didn't help me one bit on the basketball court. So stupid.

 
I haven't bought Red Bull in the past 10 years, but I'll see about getting that $15 of free product to see what I've been missing.

 
does ordering a vodka red bull in a sleazy vegas casino at 2 am count?

also this reeks of a big marketing campaign.

 
You realize this was a settlement, right? And that a judge, who is the representative of our judiciary, doesn't really get involved in settlements?

If Red Bull thought this was a totally frivolous lawsuit they could have fought it, moved for summary judgment, and possibly been awarded costs. But, they chose not to do that. :shrug:
Dude, you can't be this dense.

Perhaps if we didn't have such a ####ed up system in regard to such civil matters, Red Bull would have taken their chances in court, rather than recognize that it was more expedient to just pay the damn money.  The reality is the nation is full of settlements from $5000-50,000 because the reality that suing can be free money in such a pathetically litigious societies who's law seems to be terrible prioritized.

 

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