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Top Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail from a class action settlement that accused Wells Fargo of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing robocalls to consumers regarding overdrafts of their bank accounts.
According to comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page, Class Members who submitted timely and valid claims for the Wells Fargo TCPA class action settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $42.19 on May 6, 2017.
If you filed a claim for the Wells Fargo settlement, keep an eye on your mailbox because checks are on their way!
The class action settlement resolves allegations that Wells Fargo used an automatic telephone dialing system to place calls to consumers’ cell phones without obtaining their permission first. Federal law prohibits businesses from contacting consumers through robocalls or text spam unless they receive prior express consent.
Wells Fargo denied the allegations but agreed to pay $30.4 million to settle the class action and avoid the risk and cost of ongoing lititgation.
Class Members included “all users or subscribers to a wireless or cellular service within the United States who used or subscribed to a phone number to which Wells Fargo made or initiated one or more Calls during the Class Period (Apr. 21, 2011 – Dec. 19, 2015), in connection with overdrafts of deposit accounts, using any automated dialing technology or artificial or prerecorded voice technology, according to Wells Fargo’s available records.”
The deadline to file a claim for the Wells Fargo class action settlement passed on Jan. 16, 2017.
Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who submitted a valid claim and got PAID! If you missed out, sign up for our free newsletter to receive updates on new class action lawsuits and settlements. You can also check out which class action settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Settlements section.
The Class is represented by Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, Burke Law Offices LLC, Greenwald Davidson Radbil PLLC, Meyer Wilson Co. LPA, Skaar & Feagle LLP, Keogh Law Ltd., Kazerouni Law Group APC, Law Offices of Douglas J. Campion APC and Hyde & Swigart.
The Wells Fargo TCPA Class Action Settlement is Cross v. Wells Fargo Bank NA, Case No. 1:15-cv-01270, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
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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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51 thoughts onWells Fargo Robocall Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed
Got mine in the mail today for 42.19!! Thank ya
Did you cash your check? If so, where did you cash it
I got a $42.19 check today in California
42.19 on 5/8 n TN
I got my check yesterday for $42.19
Are these miniature tear-off checks legit? No place to endorse on back.
I got the Check on the mail yesterday but there is no signature line to deposit it I have to go to my bank to cash it!
Got my check for $42.19 today
Were can i cash these small ass checks at and why would you send people checks like these it give places the excuse to not cash em
They are legit. Your bank or a check cashing will cash it. Although a service charge if you go to a check cashing.
Received my refund 42.19 in Illinois
My husband got $18.55. why are different ?