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Back in September, a court gave initial approval of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T alleging that the companies failed to live up to customer expectations with advertised data plans for 3G-capable models of the original iPad. At the device's launch, Apple touted a $29.99/month unlimited data plan through AT&T, but just two months after the 3G iPad models became available AT&T discontinued the plan in favor of a capped data plan.

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Today, the administrator handling the settlement began sending out claim forms to customers who purchased or ordered an original iPad Wi-Fi + 3G on or before June 7, 2010, allowing them to register to receive their settlement benefits. Claim forms must be filed by February 3, 2014, and the final settlement terms still need to approved by the court.

Under the terms of settlement, all U.S. customers who purchased a 3G-capable iPad will be eligible for a $40 payment from Apple. Those customers who purchased the affected device but did not activate a data plan will also be eligible for a $20 discount on AT&T's 5 GB iPad data plan, good for one year. Current pricing for that data plan is set at $50/month, so the settlement will reduce that fee to $30/month for that one-year period.

On the claim form, customers must attest that the ability to switch in and out of the unlimited data plan was a factor in their decision to purchase the 3G iPad. Customers must also provide the serial number and IMEI number for the device in order to be credited with the data plan benefit. For any customer eligible for the data plan benefit but who is no longer in possession of the affected iPad, he or she may apply the benefit to a newer iPad by submitting the serial number and IMEI number of that newer device.

Full details on the settlement and required claim forms are available on the settlement website.

Article Link: Original iPad 3G Customers Begin Receiving Claim Forms for Apple/AT&T Data Plan Settlement
 
Just got my email! $40 from Apple, probably going to spend it at Apple!

Finished submission. I wonder how long it will take?
 
someone please sell me your ipad 1 imei number with a link to this form. i could really use 5gb for $30 a month. please lol
 
Anytime now the bitter MR members will chime in with their hatred for anyone suing Apple. Ironically, if they received the claim form they wouldn't hesitate to fill it out.
 
I still have my iPad 1 with 3G and I'm going to be sending my form in. I think over the years Apple owes me free money.
 
I got 4 separate emails. I only bought 3 iPads, all claim numbers were different. Weird.
 
How do I get my 30 for 5 gb?
. I only got the $40 refund claim.

Both are on the same claim form. The Apple $40 is first then you can claim the data plan from ATT. However, the data plan is only available if you never activated wireless service while unlimited was available. If you did then you are not eligible for the 5GB/$30 plan.
 
I just got my email as well and just glanced at it. For a second, I wondered if it was a phishing scam...
 
I just got my email as well and just glanced at it. For a second, I wondered if it was a phishing scam...

Same here... Because if you look at the links they go to some c5 site... but I think that's just a tracking site.
 
More info

Does agreeing to this cancel my unlimited plan which I have moved to my ipad 4?
 
Anytime now the bitter MR members will chime in with their hatred for anyone suing Apple. Ironically, if they received the claim form they wouldn't hesitate to fill it out.

********. I bought the original iPad with 3G the day it came out and I still have it. I got the email moments ago. I'm not going to claim.

I think it's fine to sue Apple on your own, but it should be illegal to sue on behalf of others (like me) without my express permission. I don't feel injured by the end of unlimited data after I realized I'm rarely away from WiFi.

$40 is nothing in the long run, but I bet the lawyers are happy.
 
I just got my email as well and just glanced at it. For a second, I wondered if it was a phishing scam...

Same here which is why I came here to check it out.

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Both are on the same claim form. The Apple $40 is first then you can claim the data plan from ATT. However, the data plan is only available if you never activated wireless service while unlimited was available. If you did then you are not eligible for the 5GB/$30 plan.

Thanks...I did activate the unlimited so I'm out. Oh well. I'll put the $40 towards the new iPad air next year when the settlement actually pays out. ;)
 
********. I bought the original iPad with 3G the day it came out and I still have it. I got the email moments ago. I'm not going to claim.

I think it's fine to sue Apple on your own, but it should be illegal to sue on behalf of others (like me) without my express permission. I don't feel injured by the end of unlimited data after I realized I'm rarely away from WiFi.

$40 is nothing in the long run, but I bet the lawyers are happy.

Many/most class actions suits have an option to remove yourself from the suit, which then allows you to sue on your own or take your position. I'm too lazy to check if that's the case with this one.

I am however going to file for my $40 without any qualms. Even though they allowed those who had the unlimited plan to keep it after they said "Oh wait, did we say unlimited? That's not what we meant." there was still a significant loss in the originally promised benefit as one could no longer come and go freely. I got hosed by that as a couple of months later the credit card I was using expired before I noticed, and then when I went to update the expiration date that couldn't be done, the only option was a new sign up, which meant no unlimited option. That's Ok though, rather than pay them $30/month I did my best to not pay them anything at all (rarely did after that), and now I'll be buying an iPad Air -- with Verizon. :)
 
So how does this work...You file a claim and apple gives $40 if you received an email?
 
I think it's fine to sue Apple on your own, but it should be illegal to sue on behalf of others (like me) without my express permission. I don't feel injured by the end of unlimited data after I realized I'm rarely away from WiFi.

It's not the same as express permission, but these things do have an opt out.
 
I got hosed by that as a couple of months later the credit card I was using expired before I noticed, and then when I went to update the expiration date that couldn't be done, the only option was a new sign up, which meant no unlimited option. That's Ok though, rather than pay them $30/month I did my best to not pay them anything at all (rarely did after that), and now I'll be buying an iPad Air -- with Verizon. :)

That's what happened to me. When I tried to change cards AT&T wouldn't let me get unlimited back.
 
Anytime now the bitter MR members will chime in with their hatred for anyone suing Apple. Ironically, if they received the claim form they wouldn't hesitate to fill it out.

I didn't hestitate nor do I have hatred for anyone suing Apple.
 
I never understood this properly, another wierd US business law to me. AFAIK Apple didnt know or havent said they knew this was the plan and they deliberately suckered customers into getting the iPad.

They supplied the productd which functioned fine and its the carrier that went and changed their service so to me they should be held accountable and pay and lawsuits as they are the ones who screwed customers.

Or is it the case because Apple are the ones who initially offered this so are legally culpable ?
 
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