Snap Finance has established a $5 million fund to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed it routinely violated federal law by using an automatic telephone dialing system to call people who did not give consent.
Snap Finance is accused of violating the TCPA, or the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The original plaintiff claimed Snap Finance placed at least 60 calls in a three-month period. The TCPA forbids companies from making phone calls to people with whom they have not established a business relationship and obtained consent to call. The lead plaintiff was never a customer.
Snap Finance Unsolicited Calls Class Action Lawsuit
- Who’s Eligible:
- Anyone living in the United States:
- To whom Snap Finance LLC placed, or caused to be placed, a call
- Directed to a number assigned to a cellular telephone service, but not assigned to a current or former Snap Finance LLC accountholder
- In connection with which Snap Finance LLC used an artificial or prerecorded voice, between 09/01/2019 – 06/14/2022
- Anyone living in the United States:
- Estimated Amount: $300 – $1000
- Proof of Purchase: No
- Claim Form Deadline: 12/12/2022
- Case Name & Number: Brandi Wesley v. Snap Finance LLC, Case No. 2:20-cv-00148-RJS-JCB, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah
- How to file a claim:
- Head over to the Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your info.
- Submit your claim form to receive your potential award!
(Click here to file a claim)
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