The Evry Jewels $3.5 million settlement resolves allegations that the online jewelry retailer used deceptive discount advertising practices on EvryJewels.com, misleading customers about the true value of sales and discounts. Residents of California, Oregon, and Washington who purchased jewelry from the company between September 3, 2021, and September 3, 2024, are eligible to claim $14 in cash or store credit for each qualifying order. For example, if you placed three orders during the qualifying window, you could receive up to $42 in compensation through the settlement.
The settlement received preliminary court approval on July 30, 2025, with a final approval hearing scheduled for October 30, 2025. Unlike some settlements that simply dissolve unclaimed funds back to the defendant, this settlement provides automatic store credit to anyone who doesn’t file a claim, ensuring that no eligible customer is left without compensation. The official settlement website, ProductPriceSettlementEJ.com, processes all claims and maintains records of the settlement.
Table of Contents
- Who Can Claim Evry Jewels Settlement Compensation?
- What Was The Deceptive Discount Advertising Allegation?
- How Much Can You Receive From The Evry Jewels Settlement?
- How To File Your Evry Jewels Settlement Claim
- Important Deadlines And What Happens If You Miss Them
- Automatic Store Credit For Non-Filers
- What’s Next For The Settlement Case
- Conclusion
Who Can Claim Evry Jewels Settlement Compensation?
To qualify for the Evry Jewels settlement, you must be a resident of California, Oregon, or Washington and have placed at least one order on EvryJewels.com between September 3, 2021, and September 3, 2024. The settlement covers approximately 250,000 orders placed during this three-year window, making it a substantial class of affected customers. Many people who made multiple purchases during this period are unaware they may have legitimate claims for compensation on each individual order.
The geographic limitation is important to understand. Even if you made purchases during the qualifying period, you’re only eligible if you were a resident of one of these three Pacific Coast states at the time of purchase. Residents of other states are excluded from compensation under the settlement terms. The settlement administrator verifies residency during the claim process, so you’ll need documentation confirming your state residence during your purchase dates.

What Was The Deceptive Discount Advertising Allegation?
The class action alleged that Evry Jewels engaged in deceptive pricing practices by misrepresenting the savings customers received during sales events. The company supposedly displayed inflated original prices to make discounts appear more substantial than they actually were, creating a false impression of value. This type of discount manipulation is a common complaint in the jewelry industry, where pricing can be highly subjective and misleading anchor prices are used to influence purchase decisions. Evry Jewels Inc.
has denied all allegations and wrongdoing related to the claims, so the settlement does not constitute an admission of guilt by the company. The settlement was reached to resolve the litigation without the cost and uncertainty of trial. However, the fact that the company agreed to pay $3.5 million to resolve the matter suggests the parties found it prudent to settle rather than continue expensive legal proceedings. Many companies settle consumer protection cases while maintaining their position that they acted legally, viewing settlement as a business decision rather than an acknowledgment of wrongdoing.
How Much Can You Receive From The Evry Jewels Settlement?
Each qualifying order placed during the settlement period entitles you to $14 in compensation, which you can claim as either a cash payment or store credit toward future Evry Jewels purchases. The benefit structure is straightforward: one order equals one $14 payment. If you placed ten orders between September 2021 and September 2024, you’re potentially eligible for $140 in total compensation.
The settlement’s value per claim ($14) represents the settlement administrator’s calculation of damages divided among the estimated 250,000 qualifying orders in the class. This means each settlement check or credit reflects the total settlement pool divided by class membership. One limitation of this structure is that it treats all orders equally—whether you spent $50 or $500, the compensation remains $14 per order. The benefit amount does not scale with your actual purchase amount or any specific harm you experienced.

How To File Your Evry Jewels Settlement Claim
Filing a claim for the Evry Jewels settlement is straightforward and can be completed online at ProductPriceSettlementEJ.com. You’ll need to provide basic information about your purchases, including order dates and order numbers if available. The settlement administrator has records of transactions, so you don’t necessarily need every receipt—they can verify your eligibility using your email address and purchase history from the EvryJewels.com website. The claim process takes only a few minutes for most customers.
You’ll fill out a simple form with your personal information, specify how many qualifying orders you placed and in which year, and elect whether you want cash or store credit. If you choose cash, the settlement mails checks directly to your address. If you select store credit, the amount is credited to your account automatically. Most people prefer the cash option to avoid the hassle of future shopping with the company, though the store credit option provides an opportunity to use the settlement funds if you intended to purchase jewelry anyway.
Important Deadlines And What Happens If You Miss Them
The claim filing deadline is October 28, 2025, which is the final date to submit a claim form for cash payments or regular store credit requests. This deadline is firm—claims submitted after this date typically cannot be honored, regardless of circumstances. If you discovered the settlement late or simply forgot to file, missing this deadline means forfeiting your cash compensation opportunity. Many settlement claimants are unaware of deadlines until after they’ve passed, so marking this date on your calendar now is essential.
The final approval hearing is scheduled for October 30, 2025, just two days after the claim deadline closes. At this hearing, the court will make a final decision on whether to approve the settlement, subject to any objections filed by class members. However, missing the claim deadline does not mean you receive no compensation. Evry Jewels agreed to provide automatic $14 store credit—with no expiration date—to all eligible customers who do not submit claim forms. This is an unusual and valuable provision that ensures even those who miss the deadline receive some benefit, though it comes in the form of store credit rather than cash.

Automatic Store Credit For Non-Filers
One of the settlement’s most unusual features is the automatic store credit provided to class members who don’t file claims. If you don’t submit a claim form by the October 28, 2025 deadline, you’ll still receive $14 in store credit per qualifying order credited to your EvryJewels.com account, automatically applied with no expiration date. This means you don’t lose compensation if you miss the filing window—you simply can’t receive it as cash.
The non-filer benefit is valuable because it acknowledges that some customers won’t navigate the claim process, either because they’re unaware of the settlement or prefer not to deal with paperwork. Instead of allowing the settlement fund to revert to Evry Jewels or the company’s attorneys, the agreement directs that compensation flows to all class members regardless. The trade-off is that you must use the credit for future jewelry purchases on the website rather than receiving cash for other purposes.
What’s Next For The Settlement Case
After the final approval hearing on October 30, 2025, assuming the court approves the settlement, the distribution process moves forward. Claim checks will be mailed to approved claimants in the weeks following final approval, and store credit will be credited to customer accounts. The settlement administrator handles all distribution logistics, so you won’t receive communication directly from Evry Jewels unless you’ve had an account with them.
The settlement represents a typical resolution path for consumer protection class actions in the jewelry industry, where pricing disputes frequently arise. As e-commerce becomes more common and discount advertising practices face increased scrutiny, similar settlements are likely to follow with other online retailers. This settlement serves as a reminder to consumers to verify original prices before making jewelry purchases and to look for any settlement notices related to retailers where you’ve shopped.
Conclusion
The Evry Jewels settlement provides $14 compensation to California, Oregon, and Washington residents who purchased jewelry from EvryJewels.com between September 2021 and September 2024. You can claim this benefit as cash (deadline October 28, 2025) or automatic store credit that never expires. Whether you file a claim or not, you’re entitled to compensation—those who miss the filing deadline automatically receive store credit without action required.
If you made purchases from Evry Jewels during the qualifying period and live in one of the three covered states, visit ProductPriceSettlementEJ.com to file your claim by October 28, 2025. Keep your order confirmations or emails from the retailer to verify your purchases, though the settlement administrator can also pull purchase history directly from EvryJewels.com records. This settlement opportunity is time-limited, so don’t delay in submitting your claim if you want cash compensation.
