2016-06-04

For all U.S. residents who received an advertising text message on their cell phones from the defendant between Oct. 16, 2013 and Apr. 19, 2016, you are eligible for a potential award from the iHeartMedia TCPA Class Action Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, iHeartMedia sent marketing text spams to the cell phones of consumers without prior express consent. iHeartMedia has agreed to change its company procedures to make sure it obtains the consent of listeners to receive text messages on their cell phones before sending out advertisements. The Settlement Fund of $8.5 million will be divided among class members who file a claim no later than 8/8/16.

iHeartMedia TCPA Class Action Lawsuit:

iHeartMedia TCPA Claim Form

Claim Form Deadline: 8/8/2016

Who’s Eligible: Class Members in the U.S. who received an advertising text message on their cell phone from the defendant between Oct. 16, 2013 and Apr. 19, 2016.

Estimated Amount: Varies

Proof of Purchase: N/A

Case Name & Number:Willis v. iHeartMedia Inc., Case No. 2016-CH-02455, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

How to File a Claim:

Head over to the iHeartMedia TCPA Claim Form.

Read over to the claim form and make sure that you are eligible.

Fill out the claim form with your information.

Submit your claim by 8/8/2016 to receive your potential award!

Bottom Line:

If you have ever received an advertising text message on their cell phones from the defendant between Oct. 16, 2013 and Apr. 19, 2016 then you are eligible for a potential award from the iHeartMedia TCPA Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, iHeartMedia sent spam text messages to consumers without their consent. So if you have gotten one of these messages, then you must file a claim by 8/8/2016 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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