Final hours remain for Americans to get up to $217 per text in $500,000 ‘opt-out’ settlement – exact steps...

The Sun
Americans who received unwanted texts from NaturaLawn after opting out may be eligible for up to $217 per message in a $500,000 settlement.

Summary

A $500,000 settlement is available to Americans who received unsolicited text messages from NaturaLawn, a lawn care company, after explicitly requesting to opt-out. The lawsuit alleges that NaturaLawn violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by continuing to send texts after consumers opted out between April 30, 2020, and the present. Eligible class members can receive up to $217 per unwanted text message. To claim a payment, individuals must submit a valid claim form online, providing their phone number and confirmation code, by January 6, 2026. The company has not admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid further litigation. Class action lawsuits allow groups of people with similar complaints to pursue legal action collectively, often resulting in settlements where companies offer payments in exchange for releasing further legal claims.

(Source:The Sun)

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