If you were late with a mortgage payment or bought a popular over-the-counter cold medicine, you may be able to get some money back.
Nationstar Mortgage and the makers of Zicam settled lawsuits for millions.
A lawsuit alleged Nationstar, now called Mr. Cooper, charged a convenience fee along with a late fee when customers paid late.
The suit alleges the convenience fee is against the law.
The settlement means up to $15.57 back each time you were charged between November 2014 and May 2018.
The company claims no wrongdoing.
You must file a claim by 10/3/2018.
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Zicam used to be sold prescription only.
A lawsuit claims the over-the-counter version is diluted and doesn't offer as much medication.
The $16 million settlement means if you bought many of the Zicam sprays, lozenges or chews between February 2011 and June 2018, you could get up to $11.53 back up to 5 items purchased.
The company claimed no wrongdoing.
You must file a claim by 10/3/2018.
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