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BrightSpeed Solutions $53.9M Tech-Support Fraud Redress (CFPB)
If you paid for tech-support services from scammers whose payments ran through BrightSpeed's network, the CFPB may be sending you money — with no claim to file.
You may be eligible if you were one of the 122,507 consumers who paid for technical-support services from tech-support fraudsters whose payments were processed through BrightSpeed's payment network (via remotely created checks). Payout: $53,885,244 in total redress is being distributed among the 122,507 eligible consumers (roughly $440 each on average). No proof of purchase is required to file. Checked against the official settlement source by SettleSignal on July 7, 2026.
Who may qualify
You self-certify the basics when you file — the settlement administrator makes the final eligibility decision.
You may be eligible if you were one of the 122,507 consumers who paid tech-support fraudsters whose payments were processed through BrightSpeed's payment network.
Official eligibility wording (read the exact text)
You may be eligible if you were one of the 122,507 consumers who paid for technical-support services from tech-support fraudsters whose payments were processed through BrightSpeed's payment network (via remotely created checks).
This summary is based on available official settlement sources. The settlement administrator determines eligibility and payment approval.
New to the terms? Plain-English: claim deadline, proof of purchase, administrator, pro rata.
Proof requirements
Proof requirement is currently marked as No.
Review the official claim form before submitting any information.
How do I file a claim for this settlement?
No claim form is needed — Epiq Systems issues this refund automatically; confirm your eligibility and contact details on the official source.
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1Check the official source to confirm you are within the eligible group — the settlement administrator determines eligibility.
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2Make sure Epiq Systems has your current mailing address or payment details if the official source provides a way to update them.
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3No claim form is required for an automatic refund; you do not need to pay anyone or submit documents to receive it.
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4Watch the payment status on this record and on the official source — payments begin only after the court or program process concludes.
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When will I get paid?
- Claims open You are here
- Court approval
- Payments sent
- Distribution complete
Claims are still being accepted. Class-action payouts typically begin only after the claim deadline, final court approval, and any appeals.
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Common questions
Is the BrightSpeed Solutions $53.9M Tech-Support Fraud Redress (CFPB) settlement legitimate?
Yes — the BrightSpeed Solutions $53.9M Tech-Support Fraud Redress (CFPB) settlement is a real claims process that SettleSignal tracks from its official source. It is administered by Epiq Systems. File only through the official settlement website (www.consumerfinance.gov); a genuine settlement administrator never charges a fee to file. SettleSignal last checked this record against the official source on July 7, 2026. Always confirm the current details on the official site before filing.
Who may qualify for this settlement?
You may be eligible if you were one of the 122,507 consumers who paid for technical-support services from tech-support fraudsters whose payments were processed through BrightSpeed's payment network (via remotely created checks).
Do I need proof to claim?
Proof requirement: No. The settlement administrator determines what documentation, if any, is required.
Where is the official BrightSpeed Solutions $53.9M Tech-Support Fraud Redress (CFPB) claim form?
No claim form is needed — Payments are sent automatically by the settlement administrator to eligible consumers; no claim form is required. Never pay a fee to claim a settlement payment.
Where to act
When you are ready, you open the official claim form yourself. SettleSignal does not file claims or determine eligibility.
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Listed on the official settlement website (Epiq Systems).
Status history
Every status and verification change we have recorded for this settlement, newest first. We log the date we made each change; we never publish the underlying evidence link.
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Disclaimer
SettleSignal summarizes publicly available settlement information and links to official settlement sources. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, do not submit claims on your behalf, and do not determine eligibility or payout approval. You open the official claim form yourself. Only file a claim if the information you provide is accurate.