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SBE & Dell Class Action Settlement of Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Class Action Lawsuit – Mohan v. Dell Class Action

If you purchased one or more Optional Service Contracts covering computer hardware sold by Dell between April 8, 1999 and June 30, 2008, and paid California taxes on such service contract(s), you may be eligible to receive a refund of these taxes in an SBE & Dell Class Action Settlement of the Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Class Action Lawsuit.

SBE and Dell class action settlements have been reached in a class action lawsuit against Dell Inc. f/k/a/ Dell Computer Corp., Dell Marketing LP, on its own behalf and as successor to Dell Catalog Sales LP (collectively “Dell”),  BancTec, Inc.; and Worldwide Tech Services, LLC f/k/a/ QualxServ LLC (all collectively Defendants) in the San Fransisco Superior Court in California (styled Mohan v. Dell, Case No. CGC 03-419192, CJC 05-004442, alleging, among other things, that Dell and others improperly charged California use tax on purchases of certain Optional Service Contracts and remitted the taxes to the California State Board of Equalization (“SBE”), purportedly in violation of California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act and Unfair Competition Law, according to the Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Class Action Settlement Notice.

Who Is Included As A Settlement Class Member In The Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Class Action Settlement:

The Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Settlement Class reportedly includes persons and entities who purchased from one or more Defendants at least one Optional Service Contract covering computer hardware sold by Dell, whose “ship to” address for such purchase was a location in California, who from April 8, 1999 through June 30, 2008 paid any amount of money denominated as tax, calculated on the charge for the purchase of such Option Service Contract and who have not received a refund or credit of such tax money from Dell or SBE.

What Settlement Benefits Does The Mohan v. Dell Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Provide:

The Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax class action settlement provides that Dell or SBE will make available compensation to reimburse purchasers for amounts they paid as tax on Optional Service Contracts.  According to the settlement notice, the amount of tax overpayment for a typical computer service contract ranges from $3 to $30, although for certain businesses or institutional customers that purchased many Optional Service Contracts, the tax overpayment may be more.

How To Get An SBE or Dell Class Action Settlement Payment:

In order to qualify for a Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax settlement payment, you must file a claim before May 29, 2013.  Claims for settlement payment can be filed online here: https://www.sctaxsett.com/(S(ldamtxxwevyjtlkcono3yo5d))/ClaimFiling.aspx.

Who Are The People And Entities Involved In The Mohan v. Dell  Class Action Settlement :

The Plaintiffs & Class Representatives: The plaintiffs and class representatives in the SBE & Dell class action settlement are DeMarco Enterprises, Inc. (for the SBE class) and Diane Mohan (for the Dell class).

The Defendants: The Defendants in the SBE & Dell class action lawsuit are Dell Inc. f/k/a/ Dell Computer Corp., Dell Marketing LP, on its own behalf and as successor to Dell Catalog Sales LP,  BancTec, Inc.; and Worldwide Tech Services, LLC f/k/a/ QualxServ LLC.

Class Counsel: The lawyers or law firms representing the class in the SBE & Dell class action settlement are Ongaro Burtt & Louderback LLP and Ellis & Rapacki.

Attorneys For Defendants:  The lawyers or law firms representing Defendants in the SBE & Dell class action lawsuit is Paul Hastings LLP.

The Settlement Administrator: The Dell Settlement or Claims Administrator is Epiq Systems.

The Court:  The Courthouse is the San Francisco Superior Court.

The Judge: The Judge presiding over the Dell settlement is Judge Richard A. Kramer.

How To Obtain Additional Information About The Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Settlement:

For more information about the Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax class action settlement, visit the Dell settlement website at www.sctaxsett.com, write to the Mohan v. Dell Litigation Settlement Administrator at P.O. Box 3240, Portland, OR 97208-3240, email the settlement administrator at info@sctaxsett.com, or call the Settlement Administrator at (866) 287-6098.  You can also contact class counsel by email at info@SCTSettlement.com or by phone at (877) 502-2008.

If You Have Thoughts On The Mohan v. Dell Optional Service Contract Sales & Use Tax Class Action Lawsuit Settlement, Share Your Dell Class Action Settlement Comments Below.

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  • cheryl todd February 2, 2013, 9:05 pm

    Please provide the correct website for Mohan v Dell settlement. The one in the article does not work.

  • Amanda Peterson February 9, 2013, 12:31 pm

    SBE Claim # and Password do not match up when trying to file for claim on your website. They have been entered five times as listed on the claim form information mailed out and is not accepted by your system. The website provided on the form of info@sctaxsett.com could not be found.

    PLEASE ADVISE!!!

  • Henri D. February 19, 2013, 8:49 pm

    Everything, the web site, the claim number and name all worked. However, I did not like the idea that I had to send in my social security number..on line. Did anyone else find that questionable? H

    • Jda February 20, 2013, 1:57 pm

      Yes… as soon as they came up, I began questioning the validity of this claim. Since when do we send in our SS# online? I didn’t submit the claim yet and decided to do some online searching first….? Not sure if this is worth my time… since my settlement is so low….

  • Jeff J. March 5, 2013, 10:17 pm

    Even though the form is on a secure https url, I would NEVER list my SSN on any website. They already have my name and address, they don’t need anything else. This is probably their way to pocket a little bit more of your money, knowing many folks will decline filing because of this issue.

  • RH March 12, 2013, 12:11 am

    They dont have your SSN so use your imagination.

  • Joe Avena April 13, 2013, 2:46 pm

    I have been trying to file my claim but unable to use it neither the claim but#10890860 nor my pass word is not working at all please advice.
    Thanks

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