De Beers Diamonds Settles Class Action Lawsuit
Class Action News
If you bought diamonds over the last decade, you might be entitled to some money back.
The mining company De Beers is settling a $295 million class action lawsuit.
De Beers was accused of fixing diamond prices and monopolizing the market. The case involves diamonds bought from 1994 through March of 2006.
The amount of money you can get depends on how much you paid an the quality of the diamonds.
https://www.diamondsclassaction.com
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