Americans in line to get share of $33m Wells Fargo subscription settlement – the exact steps you must take...

The Sun
Wells Fargo will pay $33 million in a settlement to those enrolled in unwanted subscriptions through Apex, Triangle, and Tarr entities.

Summary

Wells Fargo has agreed to a $33 million settlement following a class action lawsuit alleging they misled customers into signing up for monthly subscriptions through third-party entities: Apex, Triangle, and Tarr. These entities reportedly offered “free” trials for products like personal care items and supplements, but customers were often charged the full amount and enrolled in recurring subscriptions without their consent. The settlement benefits individuals enrolled in these recurring billing schemes since 2009. Claimants who submit documented losses, such as credit card or bank statements, may receive a proportional share of the fund, while those without documentation are eligible for a flat $20 payment. The claim deadline is March 4, 2026, and the final approval hearing is scheduled for March 26, 2026. Individuals who previously received compensation from the FTC regarding similar lawsuits do not need to file a claim.

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