Americans affected by unsolicited telemarketing texts from QuoteWizard have until August 5, 2025, to claim their share of a $19 million texting settlement. According to The Sun, no proof of purchase is necessary to receive compensation, which will be distributed based on the number of texts received. Each eligible participant will receive a payment, and the total amount will vary depending on the number of texts they received.
Importantly, no claim form is required to participate in this texting settlement. This opportunity to claim compensation comes as part of an ongoing legal resolution involving alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
Background of the Settlement
The class action lawsuit claims that QuoteWizard, a comparison website, violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending unsolicited marketing texts to individuals who were on the National Do Not Call Registry. These texts were sent without the consent of the recipients, leading to the legal action.
QuoteWizard has not admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay $19 million to resolve the claims related to this texting settlement.
Eligibility and Payment Details
Individuals who received more than one telemarketing text from QuoteWizard within a 12-month period and had their numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry are eligible for compensation. The settlement structure ensures that those who received two texts can claim a minimum of $76, while each additional text will increase the payout by $38.
The exact amount will vary depending on the number of texts received and the total number of participants in the texting settlement.
How to Claim Your Payment
The settlement allows affected individuals to receive payments automatically without the need for a claim form. Those who do not exclude themselves from the settlement will automatically receive their share.
The deadline for exclusion and objection is August 5, 2025, and the final approval hearing for the settlement will take place on September 29, 2025. Any individual wishing to exclude themselves or object to the settlement must act before this date.
Other Notable Class Action Settlements
Alongside this texting settlement, millions of American motorists are also set to receive compensation from a separate data breach settlement. Retailer Advance Auto Parts agreed to pay a settlement to resolve claims that it failed to prevent a data breach affecting employees and job applicants. Eligible individuals have until October 2025 to claim as much as $5,200.








