Walgreens Savings Club Settlement: Fact Check
A message from Walgreens might mean you’re eligible for a chunk of settlement cash if you’re one of the customers who bought prescription drugs with insurance. The Settlement in the news is real, so here’s what you need to know.
If you received an email in early January mentioning a Walgreens class action lawsuit settlement about prescription drug prices, it’s legit. The message might say something like “If you purchased or paid for a prescription drug with insurance at Walgreens, a class action settlement could affect you.” That email links to a website titled savingsclubsettlement.com.
The big question: Is this Walgreens settlement real? Yes, it absolutely is.
Here’s a summary of what you need to know:
– The settlement involves up to $100 million from Walgreens.
– Walgreens was being sued for allegedly charging higher prices for generic drugs.
– The settlement fund will be divided up among eligible Walgreens customers based on how much they paid for prescription drugs.
– The settlement site is savingsclubsettlement.com.
– If you’re eligible, you need to file a claim by April 17, 2025.
If you fall into the group that might get a bit of money back, keep an eye out for an email from info@savingsclubsettlement.com with details on how to claim your share of the settlement cash. For example, if you paid for prescription drugs from Walgreens between Jan. 1, 2007, to Nov. 18, 2024, with insurance, you’re eligible. The settlement claim form asks you to estimate how much you paid out-of-pocket during that time.
The transferred forms may go to:
In re Walgreens Savings Club Litigation Settlement c/o A.B. Data, Ltd. P.O. Box 173067 Milwaukee, WI 53217
Head to the savingsclubsettlement.com website if you didn’t receive a notice but believe you qualify. And remember, the deadline to submit your claim is April 17th, 2025.