Claim guide · June 2026
How to Claim Government refund Settlements
Every government refund 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.
How to claim, step by step
- 1 Check whether you're covered. Each Government refund 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 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 Gather what the form asks for. Some Government refund 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 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 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 refund settlements you can claim now
RevMountain Refunds
People who accepted their first payment and paid RevMountain more than $375 are eligible for a second round refund check.
SuperGoodDeals.com Refunds
People who bought facemasks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) from SuperGoodDeals. com and accepted their first payment.
Trudeau Refunds
People who bought Kevin Trudeau's book The Weight Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You To Know About through an infomercial and did not cash their previous check and have a valid email address on file.
WealthPress Refunds
People who accepted the first FTC payment and paid WealthPress $2,500 or more for investment advice.
Government refund settlement claims — FAQ
Do I need proof to claim a Government refund 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 refund 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.
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