UFC Pay-Per-View MayWeather – McGregor Match Class Action Settlement
Class Eligibility
All persons who, from a United States address, purchased access to stream the Event for viewing as a consumer on UFC.TV, the UFC mobile application, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox, Roku, or on LG or Samsung devices.
Estimated Amount
$25 to $99.99
The amount you receive will be based on the nature and severity of your interruptions while watching the fight
Proof of Purchase
Yes
Case Name
Park, et al. v. Zuffa LLC d/b/a Ultimate Fighting Championship and UFCCase No. 2:17-cv-02282-APG-VCF U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada
Case Summary
Shortly after the August 26, 2017 Pay-Per-View boxing matches featuring Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor (the “Event”), certain consumers (“Plaintiffs”) filed five putative class action lawsuits against Defendants in United States District Courts across the country, alleging that Defendants’ system suffered from a defect preventing purchasers of the online streaming of the Event from being able to watch some or all the Event. The five putative class action lawsuits have been consolidated into a single action pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, titled Park, et al. v. Zuffa, LLC, d/b/a Ultimate Fighting Championship and UFC, et al., Case No. 17-cv-02282-APG-VCF (D. Nev.) (the “Action”). In their Complaint, Plaintiffs have asserted certain claims, including those for breach of contract and for violation of applicable consumer protection laws, and sought refunds, damages and other relief from Defendants.
Defendants deny each of the allegations of unlawful conduct, any wrongdoing, and any liability whatsoever, and no court or other entity has made any judgment or other determination of liability. Defendants further deny that any Class Member is entitled to any relief and, other than for settlement purposes, that this Action is appropriate for certification as a class action.
This Settlement represents a compromise of highly disputed legal and factual issues that the parties disagree about. As with any compromise of disputed issues, neither party obtained everything they sought and asked the Court to award.
Settlement Pool
N/A
Settlement Website
Deadline
08/20/2018
Contact
I was a time warner costumer when I got the pay-per view
ADMIN – Hi David,
Please refer to class eligibility.
Hello, I purchased this event and had a group over and everything. I do have proof of purchase, as you can contact Dish Network and see if I purchased it. Paul Gale, Chatsworth CA 91311
Thank you.
ADMIN – Hi Paul,
I don’t believe you qualify.
I was a time warner costumer when I got the pay-per view
ADMIN – Hi Brenda,
Time Warner is not included in the class.
I purchased this fight through my Comcast pay per view.
ADMIN – Hi Abbie,
You don’t qualify.
I was a Cox Communications customer when I ordered the fight
ADMIN – Hi Jessica,
You don’t qualify.
I was using ufc.tv in my Samsung TV but the signal or streaming wasn’t that clear.
ADMIN – Hi Lloyd,
Consider filing a claim.
Paid for this event via Paypal $99.95 and was unable to watch due to server over load. I did ask for refund 08-24-2017 but never heard back. EMail request was sent to: support@ufc.tv
I am in Miami-Dade County Florida.
ADMIN – Hi Jose,
If you believe you are a member of the class consider filing a claim.
Paid for the ppv with comcast. I had a group of friends over and can provide proof.
ADMIN – Hi Kourtney,
If your pay per view is one of the ones listed consider filing a claim.
attn: baby boomer morons with little to no reading comprehension skills
UFC.TV, the UFC mobile application, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox, Roku, or on LG or Samsung devices.
if you didn’t purchase the fight on any of these platforms (highly unlikely, you’re old retards with literally no skills other than inheriting money from your parents) you don’t qualify!!!!
ADMIN – Hi Steve,
I am not sure everyone is a baby boomer. Maybe they are just challenged when it comes to reading skills.
Hey Steve, Sounds like UFC TV has a lot of Baby boomers working for them since they couldn’t figure out how to get the broadcast to work.
I was a Dish customer at the time
ADMIN – Hi Marcella,
Please read the terms of the settlement.
Where do we file a claim
ADMIN – Hi Sasha,
Please use the link provided
Sasha, your claim has been denied because you watched the fight on your radio.
ADMIN – Hi Art,
I want one of those radios.
what about Spectrum?
ADMIN – Hi Yvette,
All persons who, from a United States address, purchased access to stream the Event for viewing as a consumer on UFC.TV, the UFC mobile application, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox, Roku, or on LG or Samsung devices.
I bought the fight on ufc app. I couldn’t watch any of the fights.
ADMIN – Hi Domnic,
That is exactly why there is a settlement.
I purchased the fights threw my PlayStation and was not able to watch it due to interruptions, do I qualify?
ADMIN – Hi Elizabeth,
The following devices and apps qualify:
UFC.TV, the UFC mobile application, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox, Roku, or on LG or Samsung devices.
I purchased the fight and it blacked out
ADMIN – Hi Vincent,
If you otherwise meet the requirements set forth on the class eligibility section by all means file a claim.
I purchased this fight via dish
I did not purchase the evnt from my cable box but i split the price with my friend on his TV
ADMIN – Hi Abram,
You are not a class member.
It was a terrible night.
I’m filling based on the deceitful deception of the promoters & hype of the event. Not only promotional entity was misleading, the start of the fight was a complete let down. I purchased the fight from Comcast for $100.00, in which my pay-per-view has tripled. I feel like I have recourse & I was ripped off!
ADMIN – Hi Sylvester,
You are filing because the fight was no good???
When are funds paid out?
ADMIN – Hi Dana,
The Admin for the settlement has not provided a timeline but this is usually after the final hearing and when all appeals are resolved.