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The mass mailing of settlement checks is the result of a class action lawsuit known as Scharfstein v. BP West Coast Products LLC. The suit was brought against ARCO’s owner BP West Coast Products, on behalf of people who used a debit card to buy gas at Oregon ARCO and am/pm gas stations between January 1, 2011, and August 30, 2013.

The mass mailing of settlement checks is the result of a class action lawsuit known as Scharfstein v. BP West Coast Products LLC. The suit was brought against ARCO's owner BP West Coast Products, on behalf of people who used a debit card to buy gas at Oregon ARCO and am/pm gas stations.Aug 4, 2020

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What was the lawsuit against BP West Coast products?

Scharfstein v. BP West Coast Products et al. (Illegal Debit Card Fees) A class-action lawsuit charged BP with violating the Oregon Unlawful Trade Practices Act at ARCO gas stations and AM-PM Minimarkets in Oregon.

Where did the money from the BP lawsuit come from?

Some weren’t sure what they’d done to receive the money or what to do if they didn’t get their checks. The money came from a class-action judgment against BP in a case titled Scharfstein v. BP West Coast Products. That company owns the Arco gas station chain and the affiliated am/pm convenience stores.

Are BP settlement checks a scam?

The nonprofit organization Oregon Consumer Justice, in partnership with Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum of the Oregon Department of Justice, wants the public to know that the checks are not a scam; they are a settlement from a class action lawsuit against BP.

What was the verdict in the BP spill case?

In January 2014, a state court jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs, finding that BP recklessly violated the law and awarding $580 million in damages ($200 for each of the 2.9 million consumers who used a debit card to pay for gas at ARCO stations and AM-PM minimarkets between Jan. 1, 2011 and Aug. 31, 2013).

How to contact Oregon Attorney General about debit card scam?

Is the Oregon Consumer Justice check a scam?

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July 24, 2020 I was issued a check for $94.42, This is from a settlement for Arco charging a fee for using a Debit Card when getting Gasoline.

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