HP has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a class action lawsuit over allegedly misleading discounts on its website. The deadline to submit a claim is June 9, 2025, and qualifying buyers could receive between $10 and $100, depending on the product purchased. If you bought eligible HP products at a discounted price on HP.com between June 5, 2021, and October 28, 2024, you may be entitled to a payment.
What’s Behind the HP Class Action Settlement?
Hewlett-Packard (HP), a longstanding tech giant founded in 1939, faced legal action over claims that it misled customers with inflated “discounted” prices on its website. According to the complaint, the listed original prices gave the impression of a bigger discount than what was actually offered—causing customers to believe they were getting a better deal.
While HP hasn’t admitted to any wrongdoing, it has agreed to a $4 million settlement to resolve the issue. The company’s reputation and consumer trust were key factors in deciding to settle without going to trial.
Who Is Eligible?
To qualify, you must meet these conditions:
- Product Type: HP laptops, desktop computers, keyboards, or mice
- Purchase Platform: HP’s official website (www.hp.com)
- Purchase Dates: Between June 5, 2021 and October 28, 2024
This means only those who bought from HP directly—not through third-party retailers—can file a claim.
How Much Can You Get?
Payouts depend on the type and number of products purchased. Here’s a general breakdown:
Product | Potential Payout |
---|---|
HP X3000 G2 Wireless Mouse | $10 |
HP ENVY Desktop TE02-0250xt | $100 |
Other Eligible HP Products | $10–$100 |
However, payouts may be reduced if too many valid claims are submitted, as the total settlement amount is capped at $4 million.
Key Deadlines to Remember
Action | Deadline |
---|---|
Submit a Claim | June 9, 2025 |
Object or Exclude Yourself | June 9, 2025 |
Final Approval Hearing | August 21, 2025 |
Don’t delay—claims submitted after June 9 will not be accepted.
How to File a Claim
You’ll need to provide the following information:
- Product name and number
- Purchase date
- Quantity purchased
- Order number from HP.com
Documentary proof is required. This could include order confirmation emails, receipts, or screenshots from your HP account.
To submit your claim, visit TopClassActions.com and follow the instructions for the HP pricing class action.
If you believe you qualify, submitting a claim takes only a few minutes—and could put money back in your pocket. For many, even a $10 check is worth it, especially if you purchased multiple items.
FAQs
Do I need proof of purchase to file a claim?
Yes, documentary proof is required. This includes product names, dates, and order numbers.
What if I bought an HP product from Amazon or Best Buy?
Only purchases made directly on HP.com qualify for this settlement.
Will everyone receive the full $100?
No. Payout amounts vary based on the product and number of claims. High-value purchases may be eligible for up to $100.