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Canadian CRT Class Action

OMG, an extra $0.62..... WTF!?!?!? :rolleyes: While I realize that those of us that are 'small fry', are likely to receive relatively puny amounts, I was kind of thinkin' something like MAYBE 10% of our 'Notional Entitlement'. If you don't mind me asking (don't answer if you'd prefer not to), I was wondering what were your claimed amount, and notional entitlement, approximately speaking?

I STILL haven't received anything from them, other than an email saying what time period the payouts were supposed to take place. :(
 
WOW! :eek: While I knew the lawyers would be raking in the largest portion of this, I had no idea the payouts to claimants would be THAT bad..... based on your numbers, my 'Notional Entitlement' of approx. $2600 should yield the 'princely' sum of about $67. :rolleyes:
 
@Prickly007 Yup, just received my payout this morning, and sure enough, it followed exactly as predicted, based on your payout..... just a wee bit over $67! :oops: I guess I was deluding myself, in thinking that, given they chopped my claim total of ~$4500 down to a notional entitlement of ~$2600, we might then see a payout of 10 cents on the dollar, for something in the range of $250ish. :rolleyes: As is typical in this kind of thing, the only real winners are...... lawyers. (n)
 
Did you all do this by check or email (can't remember the process)? I received an email to deposit mine (to my secondary email with no autodeposit), but I want to make sure it's legit. Mine is for $30.53, but I no idea what I submitted such a long time ago.
 
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Yeah, it's an email for EMT. The first email should have included a reminder of what "secret" password you initially selected (mine was a relative's maiden name).

The EMT offer came a week later.
 
Yeah, it's an email for EMT. The first email should have included a reminder of what "secret" password you initially selected (mine was a relative's maiden name).

The EMT offer came a week later.
Thanks. That matches what I received in email, so it looks like a $30.53 payment for me.
 
Yeah, as @sswilson said, I too had an email with the secret password I had selected, to be able to deposit the Interac funds, but at some point in the past 3yrs. that this whole thing has dragged on for, I had changed my account and any associated emails to work via auto-deposit, so I didn't need to use that password...... all worked as expected..... well, except for the paltry sums we all received. (n)
 

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