Shapiro
Class Action · 2025–2026 Purchases

You paid
too much.
Get paid back.

Sony, Mattel, P&G, Adidas, and Stanley Black & Decker hiked prices using tariffs as cover.

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  • Takes 60 seconds5 quick questions, no receipts to start.
  • Open in all 50 statesAnyone who bought these brands can apply.

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The case in plain english

A simple story about money that should be yours.

01

What happened

Major manufacturers blamed tariffs and raised consumer prices well above their actual cost increases — pocketing the difference.

02

Why it's illegal

U.S. courts have ruled that using tariffs as cover for coordinated price hikes can violate consumer-protection and antitrust laws.

03

What you get back

Eligible buyers may recover a portion of the overcharge plus statutory damages — no upfront cost, no fees unless you win.

Named in the case

Five companies.
Billions in overcharges.

Sony
PlayStation, TVs, headphones
Mattel
Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price
Procter & Gamble
Tide, Pampers, Gillette, Crest
Adidas
Sneakers & apparel
Stanley Black & Decker
DeWalt, Craftsman, Stanley

Quick eligibility check.

Likely qualifies
  • You bought from one of the 5 brands in 2025–2026
  • You're a U.S. resident (any state)
  • You're 18 or older
  • Purchase was for personal use
Probably not
  • You only bought before February 2025
  • Purchase was a business expense already reimbursed
  • You bought exclusively outside the U.S.
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