$586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remission - phase 3
$586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remissionQuick answer
The $586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remission class action settlement may pay up to Varies.. The deadline to submit your claim form is Aug 19, 2026. Proof of purchase may be required for higher tiers.
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- Deadline
- Aug 19, 2026
- Maximum payout
- Varies.
- Proof required
- Yes (for higher tiers)
- Source
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- Official claim form
- Settlement administrator site
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If you sent a money transfer through Western Union and were a victim of fraud, you may be eligible for a cash payment from a Western Union fraud $586 million remission settlement.
If you sent a money transfer through Western Union and were a victim of fraud, you may be eligible for a cash payment from a Western Union fraud $586 million remission settlement.
About this settlement
About this settlement
This consumer product settlement — $586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remission - phase 3 — involves $586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remission. Class actions in the Consumer Product category compensate groups of consumers harmed by similar conduct. Review eligibility below, then file on the official administrator site before Aug 19, 2026.
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Eligibility and filing rules for the $586M FTC Western Union international fraud scam remission settlement can vary by where you live. This is a nationwide case — residents in all listed states may qualify. Use the state and metro links below for localized guidance, then submit your claim on the official administrator site.
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- If you sent a money transfer through Western Union and were a victim of fraud, you may be eligible for a cash payment from a Western Union fraud $586 million remission settlement. Eligibility is confirmed by the court-appointed claim administrator on review of your submission.
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