QuoteWizard Telemarketing Settlement
What happened
QuoteWizard.com, LLC sent telemarketing text messages to people whose telephone numbers were on the National Do-Not-Call Registry without their consent. The company promoted the sale of QuoteWizard goods or services through these unsolicited messages.
Do you qualify?
You are a class member if your telephone number was on the National Do-Not-Call Registry for at least 30 days, you received two or more telemarketing calls or texts from Drips to promote QuoteWizard goods or services in a twelve-month period, and your number is listed on the Class List. The settlement covers 66,746 known telephone numbers that received these messages.
How to file
You do not have to do anything to receive a payment from the settlement. Payment will be made automatically to class members. If you want to object to the settlement or be excluded, you must submit a written request by August 5, 2025.
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