 This month on Recall Roundup, Bucky Balls and Bucky Cubes are being recalled. And Star Network's USA is recalling MagnaCube. Since 2009, CPSC has received numerous incident reports of ingestions involving these high-powered magnets, many of which required surgery. CPSC staff alleges that these loose, high-powered magnets can pose a deadly risk to young children, twins, and teens if ingested. These recalls are intended to protect kids from the serious risk of injury that can occur when more than one magnet is ingested. We urge consumers to immediately stop use of all Bucky Balls, Bucky Cubes, MagnaCube spheres, and MagnaCube cubes. These recalls are about child safety, so check your home for magnets that have become separated from the set. Do you own a set of Bucky Balls or Bucky Cubes? If you do, and you want a refund, visit BuckyBallsRecall.com. This website has an easy-to-use online registration page to file a claim. Consumers may receive a refund up to the purchase price if they return a full set of magnets. Consumers who do not have a full set may receive a partial refund depending on the number of magnets returned. You have until January 17, 2015 to submit requests for refunds. There's another important recall of magnet sets that we want to share with you. Star Networks USA is voluntarily recalling all MagnaCube spheres and cubes. This recall is intended to protect children and teenagers from the deadly risk of injury that can occur when more than one magnet is ingested. Star Networks sold about 22,000 of these magnets for between $20 and $80 on MagnaCube.com, Amazon.com, and ViagruPon. Star has agreed to provide a full refund to consumers who return a full set of the cubes or the spheres. Consumers who return less than a full set shall receive a refund that is prorated based on the percentage of magnets returned. Consumers should contact the firm at magnetcube.com to request a refund. That's Recall Roundup. Check our website, cpsc.gov, for more information. See you next month for more Recall News.