$2.99M Tuft and Needle discounts class action settlement
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If you bought a mattress from Tuft and Needle and received a discount, you may be entitled to money from a nearly $3 million class action settlement. The lawsuit claims that Tuft and Needle used deceptive pricing practices — advertising fake or inflated "original" prices to make discounts appear larger than they really were. This type of practice is sometimes called "phantom pricing" or "fake markdown" advertising.
The settlement totals $2.995 million, and eligible customers can receive 45% of the discount they were offered at the time of their mattress purchase. In other words, if you thought you were saving money on a Tuft and Needle mattress, this settlement may put some of that "savings" back in your pocket as real cash.
You don't need to have kept your mattress or even remember every detail of your purchase to potentially qualify. Read on to find out if you're eligible and how to file your claim.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
- You purchased a mattress or mattress product from Tuft and Needle during the eligible period covered by the settlement
- You received a discount or promotional markdown at the time of your purchase
- You are a consumer (not a business reseller or retailer)
- You are a U.S. resident who made your purchase through Tuft and Needle's website or retail channels
- Specific purchase date ranges will be confirmed on the official claim form — check the settlement website for exact dates
How Much Can You Get?
Eligible claimants can receive 45% of the discount amount they received when they purchased their Tuft and Needle mattress. So if you got a $200 discount, your payout could be around $90. The total settlement fund is $2.995 million, which will be distributed among all valid claimants.
Keep in mind that the exact amount each person receives may vary depending on how many people file valid claims. If a large number of people file, individual payouts could be reduced proportionally. Details on minimum or maximum per-person payouts have not been publicly specified, so it's worth filing sooner rather than later to make sure your claim is included.
How to File Your Claim
Filing your claim is quick and easy:
- Confirm you purchased a Tuft and Needle mattress during the eligible time period and received a discount at checkout
- Gather any records you have of your purchase, such as a confirmation email, receipt, or order number from your Tuft and Needle account
- Visit the official settlement website (linked through the claim form URL when available) to complete the online claim form
- Enter your purchase details, including the discount you received, as accurately as possible
- Submit your claim before the deadline — check the settlement website for the most up-to-date filing deadline
- Download Class Action Buddy to track your claim status, get deadline reminders, and discover other settlements you may qualify for
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I file a claim for the $2.99M Tuft and Needle discounts class action settlement?
You have two options: (1) Use the free Class Action Buddy mobile app — set up your profile once and the app auto-fills the PDF claim form, captures your signature, and submits the claim by mail on your behalf. (2) File directly with the settlement administrator using the official claim form linked on this page.
How much will I get from the Tuft and Needle settlement?
You can receive 45% of the discount you got on your Tuft and Needle mattress purchase. For example, a $200 discount would translate to roughly a $90 payout. The exact amount may vary depending on how many people file valid claims against the $2.995 million fund.
Do I need proof of purchase to file a Tuft and Needle settlement claim?
It's a good idea to have some record of your purchase handy, like a confirmation email or order number from your Tuft and Needle account. Proof requirements haven't been fully detailed publicly, so gathering what you have — even a bank or credit card statement — is a smart move before filing.
What was the Tuft and Needle lawsuit about?
The lawsuit alleged that Tuft and Needle used deceptive discount practices — advertising inflated or fictitious "original" prices so that the discounts appeared larger than they actually were. This is sometimes called fake markdown or phantom pricing. Tuft and Needle agreed to a $2.995 million settlement to resolve the claims without admitting wrongdoing.
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