📱 Got Robocalls from Citibank? Claim Up to $850 - No Proof Needed
Wrong Number, Right Payout: How Citibank's Mistake Could Put Hundreds in Your Pocket
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If Citibank robocalled you about credit card debt (especially if you've never been their customer), you could be looking at a serious payday. They're paying $29.5M to settle a massive robocall lawsuit. Here's your quick guide to claiming your share.
💰 The TL;DR
What: Citibank Illegal Robocall Settlement
Who Qualifies: Non-customers who got calls between Aug 15, 2014 - July 31, 2024
Payout: $350-$850 per person (potentially more with proof)
Deadline: December 20, 2024
Proof Needed: No (but proof = bigger payout)
🤔 What's This About?
Citibank got caught making automated calls to people about credit card debt – including folks who never even had a Citibank account. That's a big no-no under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
💵 Show Me The Money
Here's what you could get:
Basic Claim: $350-$850
Power Move: Up to $2,500 if you got more than 5 calls
Super Claim: Even more if you have proof of 5+ calls
🎯 Who Exactly Qualifies?
You're in if:
You got robocalls from Citibank about credit card debt
The calls came between 2014-2024
You were NOT a Citibank customer
They called your cell phone
✅ How to Claim Your Cash
Visit HeadTCPASettlement.com
Submit your claim online OR
Download & mail the form
Provide the phone number they called
Wait for your check
🤓 Pro Tips
No Proof? No Problem: Basic claims don't need documentation
Got Call Records? Submit them for potentially more money
Multiple Numbers? File for each one they called
Act Fast: December 20, 2024 deadline
Why This Matters
This settlement isn't just about the money – it's about holding big banks accountable for harassment. When companies violate federal privacy laws, they should pay up. Your phone is your property, and unwanted robocalls are more than just annoying – they're illegal.
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