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  • Andrew Pratt
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 16507

    Get your claim in quick!

    Music Buyers Ignoring CD Payments
    United States (Jan. 07, 2003 - 07:00)

    OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- Suppose someone was handing out $20 bills and almost nobody wanted one? That's roughly what's happening with a massive price-fixing settlement involving states and compact disc companies.

    The deal calls for payments of as much as $20 for customers who bought CDs between 1995 and 2000. But so far, only a few people have signed up, and officials fear the money will go begging.

    In September, the five top U.S. distributors of compact discs and three large music retailers agreed to pay $143 million in cash and CDs to settle allegations they cheated consumers by fixing prices.

    The lawsuit alleged that the companies -- upset with low prices charged by some stores -- conspired with retailers to set music prices at a minimum level, effectively raising the retail prices consumers paid for CDs.

    Part of the settlement -- about $44 million in cash -- is earmarked to pay customers from $5 to $20, depending on how many people wind up dividing the money.

    By the end of December, only about 30,000 people nationwide had applied for a piece of the pie, a tiny fraction of the number the settlement could handle.

    "The response thus far has been fairly abysmal," said Washington Attorney General Christine Gregoire, who's been on morning radio shows to promote the settlement.

    Gregoire was among the attorneys general of 41 states and commonwealths who accused record companies of conspiring with music distributors to boost the prices of CDs between 1995 and 2000.

    The companies settled rather than wage a costly legal battle.

    The settlement's Web site has been up for a month, and legal notices have been published in TV Guide, Parade and other national magazines, but the response rate has been very low, said Tina Kondo, a senior assistant attorney general in Gregoire's office.

    "I guess people don't like to read legal notices," Kondo said.

    Gregoire and other officials hope a radio advertising campaign set to launch soon will boost interest in the settlement.

    Anyone who bought a CD, cassette tape or vinyl record at a retail store between 1995 and 2000 is eligible. The application window closes March 3.

    You don't even need a receipt to prove you bought CDs by Hole, Metallica or Shania Twain in 1998. Just click to the settlement's Web site, answer three questions and fill in your name and address. But don't try to recoup the entire cost of your music collection -- only one claim per customer.

    While 41 states took on the music companies, consumers in all 50 states are eligible for the cash.

    There is one catch. If more than about 8.8 million people apply, in which case the per-person share would drop below $5, the customer part of the settlement is to be canceled because sending out such small checks would be too expensive.

    Instead, the money will go to public entities and nonprofit organizations in each state to promote music programs. The settlement already calls for those organizations to receive 5.5 million CDs valued at $75.7 million.

    The music distributors participating in the deal are Bertelsmann Music Group, EMI Music Distribution, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corp., Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group. Also included in the deal were three national retail chains: Trans World Entertainment, Tower Records and Musicland Stores, a division of Best Buy Co. Inc.




  • Eduardo
    Moderator emeritus
    • Jun 2002
    • 1258

    #2
    What is the website?




    http://home.nc.rr.com/ejimenez

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    • Andrew Pratt
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Aug 2000
      • 16507

      #3
      wish I knew.




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      • Eduardo
        Moderator emeritus
        • Jun 2002
        • 1258

        #4
        I searched the web but found nothing. How sad. I would like to get $20.

        \




        http://home.nc.rr.com/ejimenez

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        • David Meek
          Moderator Emeritus
          • Aug 2000
          • 8938

          #5
          I've been trying also and can't find anything about the location for Consumer Compensation. No wonder on 30,000 have applied.
          :roll:




          David - HTGuide flunky
          Our "Theater"
          Our DVDs on DVD Tracker

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          David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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          • Burke Strickland
            Moderator
            • Sep 2001
            • 3161

            #6
            Let me see if I've got this straight:

            - The music industry admits it's been ripping us off for years on their CD prices, motivating many people to choose to spend their money on other entertainment, or download MP-3s instead of buying the acknowledged-to-be-over-priced product,

            - so sales have dropped precipitously, which the industry has used as an excuse to ram-rod legislation attempting to deny us of fair use rights on product we DO buy, instead of facing the music and realistically pricing their technologically obsolete product to meet market demand,

            - and then when forced to make restitution (in the paltry per-person dollar range of the equivalent of a Saturday early show theater ticket or one DVD) :>) they make it impossible for us to cash in by "hiding" the info necessary to register.

            Why am I not surprised? In the longer view, they should be looking at ways to develop a better product and pricing it realistically, but in the mean time they should get with the spirit of the settlement and at least make the information about how to sign up more readily available to the public. (A legal notice buried somewhere in the back pages of a low-circulation, print-only "business journal" doesn't cut it.)

            Burke

            What you DON'T say may be held against you...

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            • Pat
              Super Senior Member
              • Aug 2000
              • 1637

              #7
              I found it!!!




              You can thank me later




              Pat's Page
              Pat's Page

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              • Eduardo
                Moderator emeritus
                • Jun 2002
                • 1258

                #8
                Thanks Pat




                http://home.nc.rr.com/ejimenez

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                • David Meek
                  Moderator Emeritus
                  • Aug 2000
                  • 8938

                  #9
                  Thanks "me later". :B Seriously though, thanks Pat! That was a fairly fast and painless process, FWIW.

                  Burke why should you be surprised? This is the same "industry" (music & movies) that is trying to outlaw analog hi-def signals, effectively forcing the 2 million-plus owners of HD TV's with analog inputs to either watch a down-res'd signal or buy a new TV!
                  :evil:




                  David - HTGuide flunky
                  Our "Theater"
                  Our DVDs on DVD Tracker

                  .

                  David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                  • Robbie
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2000
                    • 256

                    #10
                    Notice there will be no cash payment is settlement is less than 5.00 PP... and this is a proposed settlement.

                    Oh well I'm sure I'm on somebodies list now for more spam.

                    Robbie

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