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UPDATE 2:
- Claimants in this class action settlement reported receiving second payments of $2.50 in late April 2021.
- Congratulations to everyone who made a claim and got paid!
UPDATE:
- On April 16, 2018, Class Members in a Carnival Cruise, Royal Caribbean settlement have been asked to provideadditional proof for their claims.
- The claimants have until May 1, 2018, to respond to the settlement administrator with additional proof or to opt out of the settlement.
Recipients of cruise line telemarketing phone calls from Carnival, Norwegian or Royal Caribbean can claim benefits from a recent Royal Caribbean class action settlement.
Plaintiff Philip Charvat claims he received prerecorded cruise line telemarketing calls from defendant Resort Marketing Group Inc. These calls allegedly offered promotions from Carnival, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean cruise lines, each of whom is also named as a defendant in this telemarketing class action lawsuit.
Charvat accused Carnival, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean of contracting with Resort Marketing Group to initiate these cruise line telemarketing calls. He claimed that nether the cruise line companies nor Resort Marketing Group ever received prior express written consent from him allowing them to contact him in that manner.
Without such consent, Charvat argued the defendant’s cruise line telemarketing violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, or TCPA.
The TCPA imposes substantial penalties on companies that knowingly violate its telemarketing restrictions. It generally forbids telemarketers from making calls using automated dialing equipment and prerecorded messages, unless the person being called has given the caller prior express written consent to be contacted that way.
The TCPA is also the legal authority behind the National Do Not Call Registry. Anyone who does not want to receive calls from telemarketers can list their phone number on this registry. The number becomes off-limits to telemarketers 30 days after its listed.
Persons who receive calls that violate the TCPA can bring a civil TCPA lawsuit against the caller. Callers who commit knowing or willful violations may be subject to statutory damages of $500 to $1,500 per call.
U.S. District Judge Andrea R. Wood granted preliminary approval of the Royal Caribbean class action settlement in July 2017. The agreement requires the defendants to create a settlement fund worth between $7 million and $12.5 million, depending on how many claims are filed.
This Royal Caribbean class action settlement will cover payments to qualifying Class Members, an incentive award for Charvat, costs of administering the settlement, and the Class’ court costs and attorneys’ fees.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members eligible to claim benefits include those persons in the U.S. who owned, subscribed to, or used residential or cellular telephone numbers listed in Resort Marketing Group’s dialer database, and who received pre-recorded telemarketing calls from Resort Marketing Group that mentioned either Carnival, Norwegian, or Royal Caribbean cruise lines between July 23, 2009 and March 8, 2014.
The settlement agreement specifically limits Class Members to those persons whose phone numbers are listed in Resort Marketing Group’s database.
Potential Award
Up to $900 per telephone number.
Class Members who submit valid and timely claims may receive payments for up to three calls per telephone number at $300 per call, for a total maximum payment of $900 per telephone number.
These are the maximum possible payments. Actual payments will be determined in part by the number of claims received.
Proof of Purchase
Claimants must provide either a claim number or a phone number. Claim numbers are being distributed to known Class Members in their individual class notices.
Persons who believe they may be a Class Member but did not receive a claim number may look up their phone number on the settlement administrator’s website to confirm whether that phone number is included in the settlement. If the number is included, the Class Member may file a claim for that number.
Class Members may file a claim for each number they believe is included in the settlement.
Claim Form Deadline
11/3/2017
Case Name
Philip Charvat v. Resort Marketing Group Inc., et al., Case No. 1:12-cv-05746, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Final Hearing
10/30/2018 UPDATED
UPDATE: The Carnival Cruise, Royal Caribbean Telemarketing Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on October 28, 2019. There is a 30 day period after final approval in which appeals can be filed. Top Class Actions is following the case, and will keep our viewers posted.
UPDATE 2: On November 18, 2019, an appeal to the Carnival Cruise, Royal Caribbean Telemarketing Class Action Settlement was filed. Claims will not be paid all appeals are exhausted. We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.
UPDATE 3: On April 2, 2020, the appeals to the Royal Caribbean Telemarketing Class Action Settlement were resolved. It is not known at this time how quickly claims will be paid. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.
UPDATE 4: On July 1, 2020, the settlement administrator posted an updated stating that settlement payments are estimated to be mailed on August 7, 2020. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.
UPDATE 5: On Aug. 13, 2020, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving long-awaited checks in the mail from the Carnival Cruise, Royal Caribbean telemarketing class action settlement worth as much as $25.02! Congratulations to everyone who filed a valid claim and got PAID!
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
RMG TCPA Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 404022
Louisville, KY 40233-4022
(855) 636-6134
Class Counsel
Matthew P. McCue
LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW P. MCCUE
Alexander H. Burke
Daniel J. Marovitch
BURKE LAW OFFICES LLC
Edward A. Broderick
Anthony Paronich
BRODERICK & PARONICH PC
Defense Counsel
Counsel for Carnival:
Jeffrey S. Becker
SWANSON MARTIN & BELL LLP
Counsel for Royal Caribbean and Norwegian:
Catherine J. MacIvor
Jeffrey Foreman
FOREMAN FRIEDMAN PA
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400 thoughts onCarnival Cruise, Royal Caribbean Telemarketing Class Action Settlement
I found this under “frequently asked questions” here:: https://www.rmgtcpasettlement.com/Docs.aspx
11. When will I receive my payment?
The Court will hold a Final Approval Hearing on Tuesday, July 24, 2018, at 11:00 a.m to decide whether to grant final approval to the Settlement. If the Court approves the Settlement, there may be appeals. It is always uncertain whether appeals will be filed and, if so, how long it will take to resolve them. Settlement payments will be provided as soon as possible, if and when the Court grants final approval to the Settlement and after any appeals are resolved.
What was the outcome???
Sooo what was the outcome today ??
I need legal advice to sue the attorneys.they are misrepresenting us..we are the ones that were harassed..BUT THEY ARE THE ONES WHOSE GETTING PAID ALL THE MONEY.PLEASE HELP ME SOMEONE.
Would anyone like to go in with me to file a class action lawsuit against the lawyers on this claim? I’m in. This was a big scam.
Sonia Kelly I had been thinking about this as well. It seems to me it’s set up for the lawyers to get rich while we get victimized again. This is terrible.
Yes i would.
Michelle D Mackey
Michellemackey55@gmail.com
Thanku
My husband and I were talking about doing the same thing!
I got these calls all the time. Late evenings, early in the morning, constantly throughout the day… reimbursement is at most $6 per day and only to be reimbursed up to 3 phone calls per phone number – seems $18 per person was a quick way for the attorneys on this settlement to make a quick buck. Class action lawsuit followed by a class action lawsuit.
Count me in
So after reading the October 2017, 2 million people that filed a valid pro rata is $6.25 per claimant. Is this right
any updates on checks ?
The final hearing isn’t until 4/2/18. Claims will not be paid until after the final hearing takes place, and the settlement is granted final approval.
Potential Award
Up to $900 per telephone number.
Class Members who submit valid and timely claims may receive payments for up to three calls per telephone number at $300 per call, for a total maximum payment of $900 per telephone number.
These are the maximum possible payments. Actual payments will be determined in part by the number of claims received.
DETERMINED IN PART
by the number of claims received.
Other PARTS may include (but are by no means limited to) the raw avarice of the legal team representing the class, and that team’s ability to shade the truth or lie to their “clients”. [300 code for 5?]
any updates
You could not file a claim unless your phone number was on their records. They knew how many people were eligible to file. The lawyers are the only people getting any amount of money on this. I think there should be a class action lawsuit against the lawyers on this.