Flawed MGM widescreen DVDs
Jan. 28th, 2005 12:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
http://mgmdvdsettlement.com/
You are a member of the proposed settlement class if between December 1, 1998 to September 8, 2003, you purchased certain MGM widescreen DVDs (DVDs for films shot in the aspect ratio of 1.85 to 1 or 1.66 to 1). There are 260 DVDs on this list.
If the proposed settlement is approved by the Court, Class Members who submit timely and valid Claim Forms may exchange each Eligible DVD for (i) a new MGM DVD from a list of 325 titles or (ii) $7.10. To request a Claim Form, call 1-800-285-2168 (toll free). Before requesting a Claim Form, please verify that your DVD is an Eligible DVD by reviewing the Eligible DVD List. (See the website)
Note that all of the Bond films are MGM, which gets us right there since we have several of those. Also Much Ado About Nothing, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and that's just my first glance through the list ... geez. They say they will send a package big enough to return the DVDs to MGM - I hpoe that's without the packaging!
I'm going to compile our whole list, then call the number. I hope we can just exchange them for the same movie done correctly, since that's what Universal did with the Back to the Future 2 that they messed up.
You are a member of the proposed settlement class if between December 1, 1998 to September 8, 2003, you purchased certain MGM widescreen DVDs (DVDs for films shot in the aspect ratio of 1.85 to 1 or 1.66 to 1). There are 260 DVDs on this list.
If the proposed settlement is approved by the Court, Class Members who submit timely and valid Claim Forms may exchange each Eligible DVD for (i) a new MGM DVD from a list of 325 titles or (ii) $7.10. To request a Claim Form, call 1-800-285-2168 (toll free). Before requesting a Claim Form, please verify that your DVD is an Eligible DVD by reviewing the Eligible DVD List. (See the website)
Note that all of the Bond films are MGM, which gets us right there since we have several of those. Also Much Ado About Nothing, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and that's just my first glance through the list ... geez. They say they will send a package big enough to return the DVDs to MGM - I hpoe that's without the packaging!
I'm going to compile our whole list, then call the number. I hope we can just exchange them for the same movie done correctly, since that's what Universal did with the Back to the Future 2 that they messed up.