Sovereign Lending Group Settlement: See If You Qualify
Did you receive the Sovereign Lending Group Settlement email? It’s a scam. You received it because you filed a claim.
Sovereign Lending Group is paying out $500,000 to settle the score on those unsolicited telemarketing robocalls.
Who Is Eligible Sovereign Lending Group Settlement
If you’ve ever been bothered by those unsolicited robocalls from Sovereign Lending Group, you’re in for a treat! The settlement is here to make things right for all those who asked them to stop but kept hearing the phone ring anyway. The plaintiffs aren’t having it, and they’re saying these calls broke the rules laid out by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
How Much Is The Settlement
Annoyed call recipients! Sovereign Lending Group might not be saying sorry, but they’re throwing $500,000 into the mix to settle the score. If you’re part of the class who endured those calls, you could be in for a cut of the cash—how about that? While we can’t predict the exact dollar signs, it’s like a little bonus for standing up against those relentless robocalls.
How To File A Claim
If you are eligible fill out a valid claim form before the deadline Jan. 2, 2023.
Click here to fill out a form.
Conclusion
Mannacio v. Sovereign Lending Group Inc., Case No. 3:22-cv-05498-TMC, is not a scam. Just like Hello Toothpaste False Advertising Lawsuit, The settlement is here to make things right for all those who asked them to stop but kept hearing the phone ring anyway. The plaintiffs aren’t having it, and they’re saying these calls broke the rules laid out by the Telephone Consumer