Claim guide · June 2026

How to Claim Government & Consumer Refunds Settlements

Every government & consumer refunds settlement below is checked against its official court or administrator source before we publish it — so you can see who qualifies, the claim deadline, and whether you need proof, then file through the official form. Filing a real claim is always free.

9 verified in this category
Official source required
Free to file a claim

How to claim, step by step

  1. 1 Check whether you're covered. Each Government & Consumer Refunds settlement below lists who qualifies — the company, the time period, and the product or service. Match it against your own records before you file.
  2. 2 Open the official claim form. Use only the official link on the settlement's own page here — never a look-alike site, and never one that asks you to pay to claim.
  3. 3 Gather what the form asks for. Some Government & Consumer Refunds claims need nothing but your contact details; others ask for a receipt, an account number, or the Claim ID from your mailed notice. Each record shows whether proof is required.
  4. 4 File before the deadline. Late claims are rejected — the claim deadline for each settlement is listed below, so file the moment you confirm you qualify.
  5. 5 Save your confirmation and watch for payment. Keep the confirmation number after you submit, then watch for a check or electronic payment once the administrator finishes reviewing claims.

Government & Consumer Refunds settlements you can claim now

Subscriptions
Open for claims

Amazon Prime Membership FTC Settlement

If you signed up for Amazon Prime or tried to cancel it between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025, you could get up to $51 from a $1.5 billion FTC settlement. Most people need to file a claim by July 27, 2026 — it won't happen automatically.

Potential payout
up to $51
36 days left to file
Closes Jul 27, 2026 Listed from official source
False Advertising
Open for claims

FTC ACRO Services Refunds

If you paid ACRO Services for credit card debt relief, the FTC is mailing you a second refund check automatically. No claim form needed — just watch for the check and cash it within 90 days.

Settlement fund
$3.8M
Source-verified
Subscriptions
Open for claims

FTC Amazon Refunds

The FTC is issuing refunds to Amazon Prime members who were signed up through a deceptive enrollment flow or couldn't cancel online between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025. You need to apply — refunds aren't automatic. A filing deadline hasn't been announced yet.

Potential payout
Amount not yet set
Source-verified
Hidden Fees
Payments started

FTC Brigit Refunds

If you paid Brigit for instant cash advances, the FTC may already be sending you a refund check or PayPal payment. No claim form needed. If you got a first payment in November 2024, a second round of payments started in May 2026, so watch your mail or PayPal account.

Settlement fund
$9.8M
Source-verified
False Advertising
Payments started

FTC Credit Karma Settlement

The FTC is now sending Zelle payments to people who were previously sent a check or PayPal payment from the Credit Karma settlement but never cashed or accepted it. If you already received and cashed your payment, you're done. No new claim is needed.

Settlement fund
$2.3M
Source-verified
False Advertising
Open for claims

FTC Hey Dude Refunds

The FTC is sending a second round of refund checks to people who bought Hey Dude shoes and accepted their first payment in 2024. There's nothing to file — if you're getting money, it's already on its way. Just make sure to cash any check within 90 days or accept your PayPal payment within 30 days.

Settlement fund
$1.4M
Source-verified

Government & Consumer Refunds settlement claims — FAQ

Do I need proof to claim a Government & Consumer Refunds settlement?

It depends on the settlement. Some require no proof at all; others ask for a receipt, an account number, or the Claim ID from your mailed notice. Each record below shows its proof requirement.

How much will I get paid?

Payouts vary by settlement and by how many people file. Each record shows the stated payout where the official source provides one — the final amount is set by the settlement administrator, not by us.

Is it free to file a claim?

Yes. Filing a legitimate Government & Consumer Refunds settlement claim is always free. You never pay to claim, and SettleSignal never takes a cut of any payout.

How do I know a settlement is legitimate?

Every settlement here is checked against the official court or administrator source before it is published, and the verification date is shown. Always file through the official claim form linked on the record.