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Class Members, during the Claim Period, may submit Claims for previously paid out-of-pocket expenses incurred to repair a condition that is covered by the Customer Confidence Program that were not otherwise reimbursed and that were incurred prior to the Initial Notice Date.
If the Settlement is finally approved, including resolving any appeals in favor of upholding the Settlement, you can ask to be reimbursed if you previously paid for expenses incurred to repair a condition that is covered by the Customer Confidence Program that were not otherwise reimbursed and were incurred prior to the Initial Notice Date.
Settlement Class Members who have replaced or repaired Pella ProLine Casement Windows prior to the Initial Notice Date may submit a Settlement Claim for relief under this Agreement through either the Claims Process or the Arbitration Process, but not both.
FILE A CLAIM TO SEEK REIMBURSEMENT You may submit Claims for previously paid out-of-pocket expenses incurred to address a condition that is covered by the Customer Confidence Program that were not otherwise reimbursed and that were incurred prior to the Initial Notice Date, [date].
Members of the Settlement Class shall have sixty (60) days after the Initial Notice Date to complete and mail a physical Claim Form or submit an online Claim Form.