3 free months?
'Dear Rivals user,
You are receiving a credit for free use of the Rivals.com website as a result of the class settlement in Wahl v. Yahoo! Inc., Case No. 17-cv-02745-BLF (N.D. Cal.). Your free use period starts automatically as of 12/29/18 and will end automatically in three months in accordance with the settlement.
If you do not have an active subscription on your Rivals site of choice, we have created a free fixed-length premium subscription tied to the username associated with this email address, and access will terminate when free service period is over. If you currently have a subscription to any Rivals site, your subscription has been extended by the settlement amount and your next billing period will be delayed accordingly.'
Anybody know what this class action lawsuit was all about?
@Matt Jessen-Howard
@Connor Stevens
@E.J. Stevens
@Littlefinger
'Dear Rivals user,
You are receiving a credit for free use of the Rivals.com website as a result of the class settlement in Wahl v. Yahoo! Inc., Case No. 17-cv-02745-BLF (N.D. Cal.). Your free use period starts automatically as of 12/29/18 and will end automatically in three months in accordance with the settlement.
If you do not have an active subscription on your Rivals site of choice, we have created a free fixed-length premium subscription tied to the username associated with this email address, and access will terminate when free service period is over. If you currently have a subscription to any Rivals site, your subscription has been extended by the settlement amount and your next billing period will be delayed accordingly.'
Anybody know what this class action lawsuit was all about?
@Matt Jessen-Howard
@Connor Stevens
@E.J. Stevens
@Littlefinger