📲Own a Smartphone? Your Family Could Get Money from a $5 Billion Lawsuit
Have you bought a smartphone since 2011? If so, you might be owed money from a massive $5 billion lawsuit. Here's what every family needs to know.
Have you bought a smartphone since 2011? If so, you might be owed money from a massive $5 billion lawsuit. Here's what every family needs to know.
The Simple Version
A company called Qualcomm (they make parts for smartphones) is being sued
They might have made us pay too much for our phones
About 250 million Americans could qualify for money back
Does Your Family Qualify?
You might get money if you:
Live in the United States
Bought a smartphone after February 11, 2011
Got your phone either:
By itself OR
As part of a phone plan (like from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint)
Which Phones Count?
Pretty much all major brands including:
iPhones
Samsung Galaxy phones
LG phones
Motorola phones
And many others!
Even if you can't remember exactly when you bought your phones, you should still register - most of us have had several phones since 2011!
What's Happening with the Lawsuit?
The case is still going through the courts
It's one of the biggest consumer lawsuits ever
While we don't know the exact payout yet, the total amount is huge: $5 billion!
What Should You Do Now?
Visit: MobilePhoneClassAction.com
Register for updates
It takes just a few minutes
You don't need any old receipts or proof right now
Important Tips
Registration is completely free
You can sign up now and provide more information later
Each family member who's had a phone can register
Better to sign up now than miss out later!
Stay Updated
The case is still in court, so payouts aren't happening yet. But don't worry - by registering now, you'll be notified when it's time to claim your money.
Quick Facts
Claim deadline: Still pending
Payment method: Check in the mail
Proof needed: No
Cost to file: $0
Share this with your friends and family - especially if they've been upgrading phones over the years. That's most of us! 📱💰
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About Your Claim
All information you provide must be truthful
False claims are illegal and hurt real families who qualify
Need help? Visit the official website: MobilePhoneClassAction.com