u/BackgroundSoftware69

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Keurig got hit with a class action settlement in Canada over misleading “recyclable” claims on K-Cup pods.

If you were in Alberta and bought Keurig pods or a machine since ~2016, you may be eligible for compensation.

Claim deadline is July 2026.

Official claim form: https://kcupsrecyclingsettlement.ca

I'm part of an opensource community called Oysterclaim that tracks active class action settlements. There's this , caf and a few others. Not the developer, the app is 100% free

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u/BackgroundSoftware69 — 10 days ago

You might have heard of lawsuits on the news about Amazon or another company you've used getting sued- but never gotten anything from it.

Companies do bad things and these lawsuits exist to keep them in check, but somewhere along the line it reversed because people find the process is no longer worth their time. It's difficult to find claims your eligible for let alone file a long form before the deadline closes. And then the money goes back to companies.

That's why we made this opensource app.

Oyster — Free, open source, no subscription

  • Scans your email, infers claims and matches them to open settlements
  • Opens the official claim form inside the app — no redirects
  • Prefills your info so you're not retyping the same details every time
  • Notifies you when new settlements open for breaches you're already in
  • Covers US and Canadian settlements
  • Zero-knowledge — everything stays on your device, nothing on our servers (what servers?)

The app

Check without downloading

Github link

Comment a company that wronged you and I'll say if it's an active settlement in oyster.

u/BackgroundSoftware69 — 16 days ago

  1. Type your email
  2. It uses HIBP to find every breach your email was in
  3. Shows you the ones with open settlements
  4. Notifies you when the others become one

I ran a few emails on it and found out theres a facebook data breach that im owed from. It links to an app but I've not used it so I can't say anything there.

Kinda cool

oysterclaim.com/check

u/BackgroundSoftware69 — 17 days ago