Jessy Edwards  |  April 8, 2022

Category: Cellphones

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TracFone Wireless FCC Settlement Overview:

  • Who: TracFone Wireless, a unit of Verizon, will pay $13.4 million in a settlement with the Department of Justice and a former employee-turned-whistleblower.
  • Why: The whistleblower alleged that TracPhone knowingly allowed more than 175K ineligible customers to sign up for Lifeline, a federally funded free-phone program, to increase its own commissions.
  • Where: The case was settled in Florida federal court.

TracFone Wireless has agreed to pay $13.4 million to settle claims it knowingly allowed ineligible customers to get free phones through a federal program for low-income people to get more enrollment and commission payments for itself.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement with TracFone Wireless Inc., a unit of Verizon, on Apr. 4, and said the company has also agreed to enter into a corporate compliance plan with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The settlement stemmed from a lawsuit filed by a former TracFone sales rep and whistleblower Farrell Gordon in 2015 and a subsequent lawsuit filed by the DOJ.

Gordon alleged that TracFone violated the False Claims Act by signing up more than 175,000 ineligible customers for the FCC’s low-income subsidy program, Lifeline.

Gordon worked as a Lifeline sales rep under Elite Promotional Marketing Inc., which provided third-party sales agents to TracFone, where he said he saw the alleged behavior first-hand, according to the DOJ.

TracFone Lifeline Phones Were for People With Low Incomes Only

Lifeline was created by Congress to provide nearly $2 billion each year to assist low-income consumers to get free cell phones provided by cell phone carriers and free monthly cell service provided by the government, according to the DOJ.

To qualify for the program, a customer’s income must be at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines or the customer must receive benefits from certain federal assistance programs.

The DOJ says Elite sales reps hired to enroll Lifeline customers learned that TracFone’s computer software contained a glitch that allowed ineligible people to sign up. 

It alleged that certain sales agents used the glitch to increase their enrollments and commission payments, and that TracFone failed to review the applications of customers properly and did not investigate reports of ineligible customers.

The company realized the glitch in August 2015 and repaid more than $10.9 million to Lifeline. This amount was credited as part of the $13.4 million settlement, the DOJ says. 

Elite previously settled with the government for $95,000. As part of the current settlement with TracFone, Gordon will receive $462,500.

TracFone does not admit to, or deny, the allegations. 

The news comes after TracFone Wireless was hit ​​with a class action lawsuit in 2019 claiming that the prepaid mobile phone operator violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending mass texts advertising its goods and services.

What do you think of the settlement in this case? Let us know in the comments! 

The government is represented by Jeremy Ronald Bloor of the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Gordon is represented by Erika A. Kelton of Phillips & Cohen LLP.

The TracFone Wireless Settlement is United States of America et al. v. Tracfone Wireless Inc. et al., Case No. 6:15-cv- 01457, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.


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51 thoughts onTracFone to Pay $13.4M to Settle Claims FCC Free Phone Program Misused

  1. Kenyatta says:

    I am been in relationship with Tracfone Company and I didn’t like it, been with that company for almost 4 years now.

  2. Edith Baker says:

    Hi I bought a new tracphone..two months when I had to renew my service they cut my phone off.and said I did not own the phone want return my money they took off my debit card and.desyroyed the phone.it is shut off can’t even use WiFi on it.they the dirtiest company I have ever used they owe me for a phone and a month service help please

  3. rosalyn gove says:

    I recently was approved for a lifeline phone with the National Verifier. I called lifeline and set up a phone with fedex that was appoved. Safelink uses tracphone and agreed to send it wiht a tracking number etc and it did not arrive. I found out that it was cancelled by Safelink yet I am on there system as approved for Lifeline and had to use my rent to continue my service. Safelink is doing the same thing that Tracphone did. I want a lawsuit on them. Today I spoke to Enrik with Safelink and he would not deal with my tracking number or why it was cancelled.

  4. Kredio Pitts says:

    Got my phone then it was disconnected

    1. Becky bowden says:

      They charged the gov for both program but cut service off . Apologized when I caught them. And acp signed me up the end of July 2023 and I called an they denied my service enrollment and apologized again as I caught them again. Then they tried to solicit money for the acp program

  5. Marc Terry says:

    Got a phone and it never worked tried and tried to get help but was refused.

  6. walter hrynczuk says:

    Please add me. They shut my service off for no reason. When had plenty of time left. Then had to call them for a month to find out why. what a bunch of BS

  7. JEFF P STEPHENS says:

    ADD ME

  8. Lakisha Hawthorne says:

    I didn’t received a phone I waited quite some time. I finally applied and received one it worked off and on for 7months service was horrible I received so many spam and unknown numbers it was ridiculous. I used the phone as they instructed yet calls continuously dropped. Add me to this class action suit.

    1. Wilkinson Dorothy says:

      I was on with broadband plan and it turned out to be nightmare. Once the phone shut off I had no way to contact them, had to borrow the neighbors and when I did contact them I couldn’t understand their language

  9. LaRonda Robinson says:

    Add me.

  10. Charlotte Bailey says:

    Add me

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