Lewis v. Register.com TCPA Settlement
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What happened
Register.com, Inc. made robocalls using artificial or prerecorded voices to cellular telephone numbers that had been permanently disconnected and reassigned, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). This settlement resolves claims from people who received such calls from February 12, 2021 through November 24, 2025.
Do you qualify?
Anyone whose cellular telephone number received a call from Register.com using an artificial or prerecorded voice after the number was permanently disconnected and reassigned by the FCC between February 12, 2021 and November 24, 2025.
How to file
Submit an approved claim form online or by mail postmarked no later than June 15, 2026. The page indicates you can "Submit an Online Claim" but does not specify what documentation is required beyond the claim form itself.
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