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Claim Your Share: $12.5 Million Settlement for Spam Texts
American phone users have until November 7, 2023, to claim their portion of a substantial $12.5 million settlement related to spam text messages sent by Cash App. Recipients of these unsolicited messages, which occurred between November 2019 and August 2025, may be eligible to receive payments of up to $147 each.
The settlement comes after allegations that Cash App, a widely used mobile payment service, was responsible for sending out unwanted text messages promoting its services. The legal action aimed to address the grievances of users who received these spam texts without consent. Affected individuals must act quickly to ensure their eligibility for the compensation.
To participate in the settlement, claimants are required to provide their phone number to verify their identity and confirm that they received the spam messages during the specified period. This straightforward process allows individuals to secure their share of the settlement easily.
Important Details for Claimants
Those interested in claiming their payment should be aware of the critical deadlines and requirements. The final date for submission is just four days away, making it essential for recipients of the spam messages to complete their claims promptly.
According to the settlement agreement, the distribution of funds will occur after the claim period concludes. It is expected that payments will be processed shortly thereafter, providing financial compensation to those affected. Individuals are encouraged to visit the official claims website for further details on how to submit their claims efficiently.
The settlement highlights a growing concern regarding spam communications and the responsibility of companies to protect consumers from unsolicited contact. With mobile phones becoming an integral part of daily life, users are increasingly aware of their rights concerning privacy and communication practices.
As the deadline approaches, American phone users are reminded not to miss this opportunity for compensation. Claiming a portion of the $12.5 million settlement could be a straightforward way to address the inconvenience caused by these spam messages.
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