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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Big Fish Settlement Claim Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your First Name and Last Name in the designated fields. Ensure that the names match your identification documents.
  3. Fill in your Street Address, City, State, and ZIP Code accurately to avoid any issues with processing your claim.
  4. Provide your Email Address and Phone Number for communication regarding your claim status.
  5. If applicable, enter your Friend Code(s) for Big Fish Casino, Jackpot Magic Slots, and Epic Diamond Slots. You can find these codes in the app's Account Settings.
  6. List all email addresses associated with your gaming accounts as well as those linked to Facebook, Apple, Google, and Amazon.
  7. Read the Settlement Class Member Affirmation carefully and sign where indicated. Include the date of submission.
  8. Select your preferred Payment Method by checking one box and providing any additional requested information such as bank details if necessary.

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Which games have the highest win rate? Video poker and blackjack boast the highest RTP percentage, which means players can expect to win more in the long run playing these games compared to roulette or craps. Video poker RTP ranges from 98% to 100.05%. Blackjack RTP ranges from 98% to 99.57%.
The average class action lawsuit payout per person varies widely, typically ranging from $20 to $500, depending on the case. Large settlements, such as those in consumer fraud or antitrust cases, may provide $1,000 or more per claimant.
Cash payments depending on the amount spent on Big Fish games. Settlements may vary from $7.50 to $100,000, depending on how much each Class Member spent and the number of claims filed with the settlement administrator.
Big Fish Games, Inc. In 2016, the company was accused of knowingly deceiving customers into signing up for monthly purchases without informed consent.
Please see what other class action settlements you might qualify to claim cash from in our Open Settlements directory! Starkist and Lion Capital agreed to a $152.2 million tuna settlement to resolve claims they conspired with other tuna companies to raise and fix the price of canned tuna.

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Churchill Downs -- regarding games offered by Big Fish Games, Churchill Downs Incorporated has agreed to pay $124 million and Aristocrat Leisure Limited has agreed to pay the remaining $31 million for a total settlement amount of $155 million subject to approval by the U.S. District Court.

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