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Debt purchaser Asset Acceptance LLC has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by using an automatic telephone dialing system, or artificial or prerecorded voice, to contact consumers on their cell phones without their consent. If you received a call on a cell phone from or on behalf of Asset Acceptance between April 17, 2009 and Sept. 4, 2014, you may be eligible for benefits from the class action settlement.
Plaintiff Ann Fox initially filed the TCPA class action lawsuit against Asset Acceptance in April 2013, accusing the company of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by contacting her cell phone without her consent, thereby invading her privacy. She alleges these unwanted phone calls caused consumers to incur cell phone charges or reduced the amount of time they were able to use their cell phones under the plans for which they had already paid.
Asset Acceptance denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the TCPA class action lawsuit to avoid the risk and expense of continued litigation. Under the terms of the class action settlement, Asset Acceptance will offer a total of $1 million in debt forgiveness and cash payments to Class Members who submit timely and valid claims.
UPDATE: On Mar. 31, 2016, Top Class Actions has updated this post to reflect the revised final hearing date, as well as information about the eligibility of Class Members that will receive a portion of the cash payout. According to the Asset Acceptance settlement website, more than 350,000 Class Members received postcard notices with inaccurate information. The Claims Administrator will be sending out revised settlement postcards to Class Members no later than April 6, 2016.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members of the Asset Acceptance TCPA settlement include all persons who were called using a dialer without consent on a cell phone by Asset Acceptance or someone acting on behalf of Asset Acceptance between April 17, 2009 and Sept. 4, 2014.
Potential Award
Up to $1,500. The actual amount each claimant will receive depends on whether the Class Member owes money to Asset Acceptance and the total number of valid claims that are submitted.
Of the $1 million Common Fund established by the TCPA class action settlement, $800,000 will be used for debt forgiveness and $200,000 will be paid in cash to Class Members who file timely and valid claims.
Proof of Purchase
N/A
Claim Form
NOTE: The web page for filing a claim online currently states: “The Claim Submission Deadline has Passed.” Check back after April 6, 2016, when it should update to allow online claim filing. If it does not, and you received a second postcard notice notifying you that you’re eligible to file a claim, then you should contact the Settlement Administrator before May 6, 2016, to find out how to file a claim. Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator and cannot help you with filing your claim or checking your claim status. Good luck!
Claim Form Deadline
05/06/2016
Case Name
Fox v. Asset Acceptance LLC, Case No. 14-cv-00734-GW-FFM, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Final Hearing
06/30/2016
UPDATE 2: On July 1, 2016, the court granted the Asset Acceptance TCPA settlement final approval. Keep checking back and let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.
Settlement Website
www.FoxTCPASettlement.com
Claims Administrator
Fox v. Asset Acceptance LLC Settlement
c/o Heffler Claims Group
P.O. Box 440
Philadelphia, PA 19105-0440
844-271-4787
Class Counsel
Abbas Kazerounian
KAZEROUNI LAW GROUP APC
Joshua B. Swigart
HYDE & SWIGART
Todd M. Friedman
LAW OFFICES OF TODD M. FRIEDMAN PC
Defense Counsel
Edward D. Totino
DLA PIPER LLP (US)
Join a Free TCPA Class Action Lawsuit Investigation
If you were contacted on your cell phone by a company via an unsolicited text message (text spam) or prerecorded voice message (robocall), you may be eligible for compensation under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Find out more at the Text Message Spam, Unwanted Cell Phone Calls TCPA Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Investigation.
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115 thoughts onAsset Acceptance TCPA Class Action Settlement
Typo i meant speak to a live rep
Am i able to contact someone for my address change for my Fox v Asset claim? If so how and can i soeak to a live rep
Would filing for this claim hurt me in anyway. They contacted me years ago and then collected 1400$ hrough a local lawyer but the amount mentioned in the claim form states the original amount. What dobub suggest?
what number did they phone you on
You must print out the claim for and mail it in. They will no longer accept claims online. Go to https://www.foxtcpasettlement.com/documenthandler.ashx?docpath=/documents/claim_form.pdf to print the form out and mail it. Must be postmarked by December 28, 2015.
I need a class action attorney for a situation with PayPal Credit…any referrals?
Call lawyer listed in tha ” lawsuit Plaintiff
I am unable to file a claim.
Hi are you able to be part of this class action if you have a lawsuit against the company that is going by a different name?
I am unable to file a claim.
It won let me file a claim
Look to your right and you will see claim form with no ID number.
I still have some old phones with numbers on them, but not sure of how many apply to claim.
what phone numbers were they