If You Have Purchased Any Epana Pre-Paid Calling Cards, You May Be Entitled To A Refund To Be Used For Additional Calling Card Minutes Under A Class Action Settlement.
A class action settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Epana Networks, Inc. (“Epana” or “Epana Networks” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (captioned Orlando Ramirez and Eddie Bukzam v. Epana Networks, Inc., Civil Action Case No. 08-4040(PGS)(ES)), alleging, among other things, that Epana Networks distributed or sold prepaid calling cards without fully disclosing the applicable rates and charges, according to the Epana Networks class action lawsuit settlement notice.
The Epana pre-paid calling card class action settlement reportedly provides, among other things, that for each Settlement Class Member who does not request to be excluded from (i.e., “opt-out” of) the Settlement Class and who has an eligible claim, Epana will provide the Settlement Class Member with a PIN with a total value of $0.50 for domestic calls at the rate of $0.10 (10¢) per minute and international calls to certain countries at $0. 125 (12.5¢) per minute (“Refund PIN”) for each eligible used calling card PIN submitted. The refund PINs are reportedly non-transferable and must be used within twelve (12) months after the date they are issued to the participating member of the Settlement Class.
For more information on the Epana Networks Pre-paid Calling Card class action lawsuit settlement, visit the Epana class action settlement website:
www.epanasettlement.com
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