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$1,000 for robocalls from Credit One Bank: how to claim your compensation

October 08, 20252 min read

$1,000 for Credit One Bank Robocalls: How to Claim Your Compensation

Credit One Bank has agreed to pay a $14 million class action settlement over alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). If you received automated or prerecorded calls between 2014 and 2019 without giving your consent, you may be eligible to receive up to $1,000 in compensation. Below, we explain who qualifies, how to file a claim, and what documents can help strengthen your case.


Who Can Claim This Settlement?

The settlement benefits consumers who received automated or prerecorded calls from Credit One Bank or its affiliates between 2014 and 2019, without prior consent.

Key requirements:

  • You received automated or robocalls from Credit One Bank or its affiliates

  • The calls occurred between 2014 and 2019

  • You did not give prior consent to be contacted


How Much Can You Receive?

The amount of compensation depends on the number of valid claims submitted. Eligible participants may receive up to $1,000, although those who cannot provide direct proof may receive a smaller amount.

Documents that can strengthen your claim:

  • Phone records

  • Call history logs

  • Screenshots or proof of the originating phone number


How to Claim Your Compensation

The official settlement website and claim deadline have not yet been announced. To avoid missing your opportunity:

  • Sign up for a free newsletter to receive notifications when the claim form becomes available

  • Save any evidence you have of the automated calls

  • Follow updates regarding the final approval of the settlement


Case Details

  • Case name: Credit One Bank TCPA Class Action Lawsuit

  • Total settlement amount: $14 million

  • Alleged violation: Automated calls without consent (TCPA violation)

  • Bank’s position: Credit One Bank denied wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to resolve the lawsuit


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is eligible?
Anyone who received automated calls from Credit One Bank or its affiliates between 2014 and 2019 without prior consent.

2. How much money can I receive?
Up to $1,000, depending on the total number of valid claims.

3. What can I use as proof?
Phone records, call logs, or any evidence showing that you received the calls.

4. Where do I file the claim?
There is no official website yet, but you will be able to file once instructions are announced.

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