Submit a claim form on Chase Gehrich TCPA settlement website GehrichTCPASettlement.com to get compensation of $20 - $40 for receiving automated calls or texts from Chase without your consent.
Chase Bank agreed to pay $34 million in TCPA class action lawsuit settlement over claims that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by contacting consumers on their cell phones or sending texts related to Chase credit card and bank accounts without their prior express consent. If you received an automated phone call from Chase July 1, 2008 and Dec. 1, 2013, then you may be entitled to receive a cash award of $20-$40 from the Chase TCPA class action settlement. This cash reward is just estimation, and the final cash payment amount will be based on the total number of valid and timely claims submitted by eligible settlement class members on GehrichTCPASettlement.com website.
JP Morgan Chase Bank denied all the responsibility for making phone calls and sending text messages without consumer consent; but agreed to settle the TCPA class action lawsuit to avoid the legal expenses and distraction of litigation. Cash payments will be only given to class members who received collection calls from Chase or who received automatic alerts, however were not the expected recipient of the communications. If you just received automatic alerts concerning to your own Chase credit card or bank account, you would not get cash payment from the Chase TCPA class action settlement, although you can opt out or withdraw your consent to receive these alerts.
The TCPA prohibits companies from contacting consumers "using any automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice," with exemptions being made for emergency calls or for calls where the customer has issued prior consent. In the last several years, this is the second time that claimed TCPA violations against Chase have led to a class action settlement as in the year 2012, JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay $7-9 million to settle a case in which it was alleged to have made automated cell phone calls to mortgage holders without their consent.
Chase Gehrich TCPA Settlement details:
Case name: Jonathan I. Gehrich, et al. v. Chase Bank USA NA and JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, Case No 1:12-cv-05510, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division
Settlement website: www.gehrichtcpasettlement.com
Claim form: www.gehrichtcpasettlement.com/claim
Claim form deadline: September 2, 2015
Final hearing date: March 19, 2015
Claims administrator:
Gehrich TCPA Settlement
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 35112
Seattle, WA 98124-5112
1-877-899-2893
Class counsel:
BURKE LAW OFFICE LLC
TERRELL MARSHALL DAUDT & WILLIE PLLC
ANKCORN LAW FIRM PC
SAEED & LITTLE LLP
HYDE & SWIGART
KAZEROUNI LAW GROUP APC
LAW OFFICES OF TODD FRIEDMAN PC
CASEY GERRY SCHENK FRANCAVILLA BLATT & PENFIELD LLP
Defense counsel:
STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LLP
Chase Bank agreed to pay $34 million in TCPA class action lawsuit settlement over claims that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by contacting consumers on their cell phones or sending texts related to Chase credit card and bank accounts without their prior express consent. If you received an automated phone call from Chase July 1, 2008 and Dec. 1, 2013, then you may be entitled to receive a cash award of $20-$40 from the Chase TCPA class action settlement. This cash reward is just estimation, and the final cash payment amount will be based on the total number of valid and timely claims submitted by eligible settlement class members on GehrichTCPASettlement.com website.
JP Morgan Chase Bank denied all the responsibility for making phone calls and sending text messages without consumer consent; but agreed to settle the TCPA class action lawsuit to avoid the legal expenses and distraction of litigation. Cash payments will be only given to class members who received collection calls from Chase or who received automatic alerts, however were not the expected recipient of the communications. If you just received automatic alerts concerning to your own Chase credit card or bank account, you would not get cash payment from the Chase TCPA class action settlement, although you can opt out or withdraw your consent to receive these alerts.
The TCPA prohibits companies from contacting consumers "using any automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice," with exemptions being made for emergency calls or for calls where the customer has issued prior consent. In the last several years, this is the second time that claimed TCPA violations against Chase have led to a class action settlement as in the year 2012, JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay $7-9 million to settle a case in which it was alleged to have made automated cell phone calls to mortgage holders without their consent.
Chase Gehrich TCPA Settlement details:
Case name: Jonathan I. Gehrich, et al. v. Chase Bank USA NA and JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, Case No 1:12-cv-05510, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division
Settlement website: www.gehrichtcpasettlement.com
Claim form: www.gehrichtcpasettlement.com/claim
Claim form deadline: September 2, 2015
Final hearing date: March 19, 2015
Claims administrator:
Gehrich TCPA Settlement
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 35112
Seattle, WA 98124-5112
1-877-899-2893
Class counsel:
BURKE LAW OFFICE LLC
TERRELL MARSHALL DAUDT & WILLIE PLLC
ANKCORN LAW FIRM PC
SAEED & LITTLE LLP
HYDE & SWIGART
KAZEROUNI LAW GROUP APC
LAW OFFICES OF TODD FRIEDMAN PC
CASEY GERRY SCHENK FRANCAVILLA BLATT & PENFIELD LLP
Defense counsel:
STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LLP
where is the claim form
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ReplyDeleteThose who are in trouble to finding claim form of Chase Gehrich TCPA Settlement follow below process.
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2. Press "Claim Form" from Left side navigation.
3. Enter Login with your claim number or you can also do login without claim number by just entering security code.
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