Freedom Financial Network Settlement: Is It Legit? Read This
Did you receive the Freedom Financial Network Settlement email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
So, here’s the scoop: Freedom Financial Network and Freedom Debt Relief are settling a class action lawsuit for a whopping $9.75 million. The lawsuit was all about those annoying telemarketing calls where they used robotic or pre-recorded voices to sell their stuff. It looks like they’re making things right with this settlement.
Who Is Eligible For The Freedom Financial Network Settlement
Here’s the deal: if you got those telemarketing calls from Freedom Financial Network or Freedom Debt Relief between May 17, 2017, and April 17, 2018, with those pesky robot voices, you’re part of the class in this lawsuit.
And guess what? If you were already on the National Do Not Call Registry and got these calls, you’re in line for some extra dough. It’s like a little bonus for the trouble.
How Much Is The Settlement
Now, here’s the important part: Lawyers for the class figure that valid claims will get folks somewhere between $60 to $170. But, the final amount depends on how many people file claims and how many of them were on that National Do Not Call Registry. So, it’s a bit of a waiting game to see how much folks will get.
How To File A Claim
If you are eligible, fill out a valid claim form before the deadline Nov. 25, 2023.
Click here to fill out a form
Conclusion
Daniel Berman, et al. v. Freedom Financial Network LLC, et al., Case No. 4:18-cv-0106 is not a scam. Just like Journey’s unsolicited text message settlemen Freedom Financial Network and Freedom Debt Relief are settling a class action lawsuit for a whopping $9.75 million. The lawsuit was all about those annoying telemarketing calls where they used robotic or pre-recorded voices to sell their stuff. It looks like they’re making things right with this settlement.