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Chase Bank USA NA and JPMorgan Chase Bank NA have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging they violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by making automated telephone calls and sending text messages to cell phones in connection with Chase credit card and bank accounts without the prior express consent of the people contacted. If you received an automated phone call from Chase, you may be entitled to payment from the Chase TCPA class action settlement.
According to the class action lawsuit, Chase violated the TCPA by using an automatic telephone dialing system and/or prerecorded voice to make calls or send texts without prior express consent between July 1, 2008 and Dec. 31, 2013. Some of the recipients of these automated calls or texts were allegedly not Chase customers and/or were not the intended recipients of the communications.
Chase denies any wrongdoing, but agreed to settle the TCPA class action lawsuit to avoid the expense and distraction of litigation. The Chase TCPA settlement was preliminarily approved in August.
UPDATE 2: The court granted in-part and denied in-part this class action settlement on Mar. 2, 2016. There’s been an appeal filed which resolving may take some time. According to the settlement website, sometimes this process can take more than a year.
UPDATE 3: According to the settlement website, as of October 27, 2016, the appeals will be resolved. Checks are expected to mail by the end of November 2016. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.
UPDATE 4: On Nov. 26, 2016, Top Class Actions viewers who submitted timely and valid claims for the Chase Bank class action settlementbegan receiving checksworth as much as $91.10. Congratulations to everyone who got PAID! UPDATE 5: On June 23, 2017, Top Class Actions viewers who filed valid claims for the Chase Bank TCPA class action settlement started receiving
 a second disbursement check worth as much as $9.80.
Who’s Eligible
You are a Class Member of the Chase Bank TCPA settlement if you, between July 1, 2008 and Dec. 1, 2013, received collection calls or wrong-party automatic alerts. A wrong-party automatic alert refers to an automated call or text to a cell phone where the person who received the communication was not the intended recipient.
Potential Award
$20-$40. However, this payment range is just an estimate. The amount of compensation Class Members will actually receive depends on the total number of timely and valid claims submitted.
Cash payments are only available to Class Members who received collection calls from Chase or who received automatic alerts but were not the intended recipient of the communications.
If you only received automatic alerts relating to your own Chase credit card or bank account, you are not eligible for a cash payment from the Chase TCPA class action settlement. However, you can opt out or withdraw your consent to receive these alerts.
Proof of Purchase
N/A
Claim Form Deadline
9/10/2015
Case Name
Jonathan I. Gehrich, et al. v. Chase Bank USA NA and JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, Case No 1:12-cv-05510, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division
Final Hearing
3/19/2015
Settlement Website
www.GehrichTCPASettlement.com
Claims Administrator
Gehrich TCPA Settlement
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 35112
Seattle, WA 98124-5112
1-877-899-2893
Class Counsel
BURKE LAW OFFICE LLC
TERRELL MARSHALL DAUDT & WILLIE PLLC
ANKCORN LAW FIRM PC
SAEED & LITTLE LLP
HYDE & SWIGART
KAZEROUNI LAW GROUP APC
LAW OFFICES OF TODD FRIEDMAN PC
CASEY GERRY SCHENK FRANCAVILLA BLATT & PENFIELD LLP
Defense Counsel
STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LLP
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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.
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118 thoughts onChase Bank TCPA Class Action Settlement
chuckle chuckle :)
The case has received final approval but there have been several appeals filed. Not action can be taken regarding the case moving forward or potential payment until those are resolved (which can take a year or more).
So to reiterate, no checks have been sent out and no checks will be sent out until the appeals have been resolved.
Wow, looks like this case has FINALLY been resolved?! (Updated info on their web site)
Im waiting
OH PS DID ANY ONE GET THEIR CHECK YET??? LET ME KNOW STILL WAITING..THANKS
OH MAN JPM IS ONE OF THE LARGEST BANK IN NY AND A PAIN IN BUTT WHY THE HELL WOULD THEY CALL ME AT 900PM ABD 645AM EVERYDAY 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YEARS OH I HAD ENOUGHT OF THEIR CRAP AND CHASES CRITED CARD BILL PAY IN FULL AND STOP CALLING ME. I CALL THE BRACH TOLD THEM IF YOUR COMPANY CALL ME 1 MORE TIME I AM CALLING THE POLICE AND FILE A LAWSUE FOR THIS HARRESTMENT. AND CHANGED MY NUMBER HOME AND CELL 7 TIMES.
I did not receive my check for my claim I think someone stole my CHECK…HElp…..Marco
My check just came last week. June 16th.
One time, I had a wart on my toe. In light of the comments, I thought you all might like to know. Oh, and another time, I got bit by a prairie dog. Chase had nothing to do with either incident.
Just have to wait. The cash will come in handy be patient
UPDATE 2: The court granted in-part and denied in-part this class action settlement on Mar. 2, 2016. There’s been an appeal filed which resolving may take some time. According to the settlement website, sometimes this process can take more than a year.