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Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls Class Action Lawsuit

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To anyone who is a user or subscriber to a wireless or cellular telephone service within the United States who used or subscribed to a phone number to which Wells Fargo made or initiated any call from April 21, 2011 to December 19, 2015 in connection to a student loan, using a form of automated dialing system, artificial, or a prerecorded system, you are eligible for a potential award from the Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, Wells Fargo had violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending automatic dialing technology and/or a prerecorded voice calls to users or subscribers who did not give their consent. Wells Fargo denies the allegations, yet has agreed to compensating the issue with a $2 million dollar settlement, in order to avoid the further risk and cost of ongoing litigation. So if you are eligible, file a claim by July 31, 2017 to receive your potential award!

Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls CAL:

  • Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls Claim Form
  • Claim Form Deadline: 07/31/2017
  • Who’s Eligible: Anyone who is a user or subscriber to a wireless or cellular telephone service within the United States who used or subscribed to a phone number to which Wells Fargo made or initiated any call from April 21, 2011 to December 19, 2015 in connection to a student loan, using a form of automated dialing system, artificial, or a prerecorded system.
  • Estimated Amount: $20-$50 (estimated)
  • Proof of Purchase: Submit Claim’s form in order to qualify for payment.
  • Case Name & Number: Jesse Prather and John W. Prather v. Wells Fargo Bank NA and Wells Fargo Education Financial Services, Case No. 1:15-cv-04231-SCJ, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

How to File a Claim:

  1. Head on over to the Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls Claim Form.
  2. Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
  3. Fill out the claim form with your information.
  4. Submit your claim by July 31, 2017 to receive your potential award!

Bottom Line:

For anyone who is a user or subscriber to a wireless or cellular telephone service within the United States who used or subscribed to a phone number to which Wells Fargo made or initiated any call from April 21, 2011 to December 19, 2015 in connection to a student loan, using a form of automated dialing system, artificial, or a prerecorded system., you are eligible for a potential award from the Wells Fargo Student Loan Phone Calls Class Action Lawsuit!  According to the lawsuit,Wells Fargo had violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending automatic dialing technology and/or a prerecorded voice calls to users or subscribers who did not give their consent. So if you are eligible to file a claim by July 31, 2017 to receive your potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!

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