Sarah Mirando  |  June 4, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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MoGreet Text Spam Class Action SettlementClass Members who participated in the MoGreet text spam class action settlement should be receiving payments sometime in mid June, according to court documents.

The MoGreet class action settlement was granted final approval on April 3, putting an end to allegations the mobile text platform allowed nearly two dozen retailers to send spam text messages to consumers that contained advertisements.  Retailers included Burger King, Cash America, Charlotte Russe, Cox, Domino’s Pizza, Gamefly, Jack in the Box, Mattel, and many more.

Class Members who received a text message from one of these retailers were eligible to submit a claim by June 2, 2014 to receive up to $105 from the class action settlement.

According to the terms of the MoGreet settlement, the Settlement Administrator will issue payments to eligible Class Members within 70 days after the class action settlement has been finally approved and/or after any appeals have been resolved in favor of the settlement.

As of June 4, court records for the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Chancery Division, where the MoGreet class action lawsuit was litigated, did not show an appeal had been filed. That means settlement checks should be issued by June 12.

No further information on the status of the MoGreet settlement check distribution has been posted to the Settlement website: www.lockettclassaction.com.

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The case is David Lockett v. MoGreet Inc., Case No. 2013-CH-21352, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

Unsolicited text messages and cell phone calls are against the law. If you were contacted on your cell phone by a company without your permission, you may be eligible to join a free class action lawsuit investigation into violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. See if you qualify now:

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94 thoughts onMoGreet Text Spam Class Action Settlement Check Update

  1. the real bob says:

    I am beginning to think people on this site might not be using their real names

  2. Bob says:

    You people are fuc…. Idiots

    1. Rob says:

      Is bobby boy mad? Here buddy, have a hug. Feel better?

  3. Jennifer Hinds says:

    Boo. No representation without taxation.

  4. Stephanie says:

    Has anyone wrote the courts?just checking before I did

    1. bob says:

      they are not going to pay. period

  5. jennell says:

    no word no check in the mail yet good luck to those who filed valid claims

  6. Dear Claim Administrators says:

    Go suck an egg! No one believes that you are the Claims Administrator you idiot. There is not one comma or period in your entire comment. What professional doesn’t use a single comma or period? Try adding some next time and maybe your post might look legitimate!

    1. jennell says:

      right those kind of post are usually in red

  7. Claim administrators says:

    Due to the amount of false claims we have monitored all the claimants on top class action and have taken steps to start prosecuting the people that have filed for every claim that has been brought forward as you have all filed under oath of perjury this claim is on hold until all claimants have been checked by all admins from other claims filed please be patient as we start this process Thank you

    1. joe says:

      That was so well written lol

    2. lturn108 says:

      we the consumers shop and buy all types of products. So who can say I didn’t purchase a said product. when no proof of purchase is required. Class administrators can deny or approve or disapprove any class action lawsuit.

  8. Tansha says:

    I called the 1-800-327-3664 number today and spoke with an representative. I asked her about my claim and she said she does not know when they will be distributing checks. So, I asked her was my claim Rejected or Approve? She only said to me, they have my claim and when it is time for them to send out payments I will know if I was approve. She did not say if my claim was Approve or Rejected. I don’t know how people are saying on here their claim is rejected because the representative is not telling you if you claim is rejected or approve.

    1. the bob says:

      they lie

  9. bob says:

    llndsey what elementary grade did you quit school?

    1. bob says:

      Lindsey was probably rust consulting trying to make us look bad

    2. lindsey says:

      bob, ask your grandma what grade did she stop at ? (check that)

      1. bob says:

        llnsey she went to school much further than your dumb ass.

  10. jdoe says:

    It isnt just rust consulting its all of the settlement administrator companies. They’re a rip off. Scam. They screw the consumers royally.

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