Cosmetics Settlement: Free Cosmetics While Supplies Last


I’m a day late on this one, but perhaps there is some free make-up or perfume left:

As part of a class action settlement, $175 million worth of free cosmetics products will be distributed to members of the class for a maximum of seven days, while supplies last, on a first come, first served basis, beginning on January 20, 2009. No rainchecks will be issued. The products will be distributed at stores owned by the Retailer Defendants.

See CosmeticsSettlement.com for a list of participating stores and products. Thanks to reader Jeremy, but I take it back if this makes me have to drive to the dreaded mall today. ;)

By Jonathan Ping | Deals & Offers | 1/21/09, 2:23am

Comments

  1. Susie Says:

    Do you know if you have to prove somehow that you purchased cosmetics in the past?

  2. M W Says:

    You don’t need to prove anything.
    All you need to do is write you name down(no address etc..).

  3. Jeremy Says:

    Nope, no proof required. You just sign your name on a form and pick up your free cosmetics.

  4. Reliable Says:

    No, you just have to print and sign your name on a document. They don’t ask for i.d. or anything to prove you are the person whose name you signed, and whether you picked up product at another store.

  5. ha! Says:

    my sisters went ten or fifteen times they got a ton of stuff

    greedy

  6. DataIsGold Says:

    Most of the stores had “sold” out. We managed to get one item, but didn’t feel like standing in line again for the same item.

  7. JB Says:

    I happened to be in the mall anyways, so I went and got my item. Thanks for the fyi.

  8. El Cheapo Says:

    My GF was all over this last night?! She said the lines were long and that they didn’t even check I.D.s to prevent repeat ‘customers’

  9. metatrader Says:

    Nothing will left in a few hours IMHO in most of stores.

  10. cindy Says:

    I heard there were massive lines

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