Payouts for Motorola Users with Battery Charging Troubles
Nov 13th, 2009 by Alex
From the courts of Ohio, a settlement has been reached in a recent class action lawsuit against Motorola. If you bought a cell phone and have had battery troubles, it might be due to “an allegedly defective charging port.” I had a Motorola V325 that had all sorts of battery problems that I thought were from extended use, but maybe not.
The good news — summarized below, with my addendum in parenthesis — is that you might be entitled to some cash for the hassle.
“Depending upon the evidence that you submit with your claim (receipts or credit card statements), and other factors (time before failure and whether or not you contacted Motorola about it), you may be entitled to reimbursement for the cost of a replacement phone, repairs to your phone and/or the cost of a replacement charger.”
You’ll need to file a claim to be reimbursed. For a lot more information — including the official Notice, Claim Form, a listing of affected models, and the specifics on reimbursement — check out motorolaclaimsadministrator.com.