$19M QuoteWizard Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Spam Texts
by Chloe Gocher
Mantha et al. v. QuoteWizard.com, LLC
Filed: August 4, 2020 ◆§ 1:19-cv-12235
A $19M settlement resolves litigation against QuoteWizard.com over alleged spam texts sent to phone numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry.
A $19 million settlement is set to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged online insurance quote comparison platform QuoteWizard unlawfully sent telemarketing text messages to thousands of consumers whose phone numbers were on the National Do Not Call Registry.
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The QuoteWizard.com settlement received preliminary court approval on March 22, 2025 and covers anyone in the U.S. whose phone number was listed on the National Do Not Call Registry and still received more than one telemarketing text from Drips, a third-party marketing message sender, promoting QuoteWizard goods or services within a 12-month period of each other, and whose phone number is presently on the lawsuit’s list of affected numbers.
The court-approved website for the QuoteWizard class action settlement can be found at QuoteWizardLitigation.com.
Each QuoteWizard settlement class member will receive a portion of the $19 million settlement commensurate with the number of spam texts they received, the settlement site says. Per the website, the settlement covers nearly 66,700 people whose telephone numbers were identified as having received a qualifying telemarketing text from QuoteWizard.
The QuoteWizard class action settlement website estimates that each eligible class member will receive approximately $76 for the two initial texts they received from Drips, the site states. Additional compensation of roughly $38 for each subsequent text will be awarded to class members who received three or more QuoteWizard telemarketing messages, the website adds.
The payments may be adjusted on a pro-rata, or equal share, basis depending on the total number of settlement class members to be compensated, court documents state.
No action is required on the part of any settlement class member to receive QuoteWizard settlement compensation.
A hearing is set for September 29, 2025 to determine whether the QuoteWizard settlement will receive final court approval. Compensation will be distributed only if final approval is granted and after any appeals have been resolved.
The QuoteWizard.com class action lawsuit claimed that QuoteWizard, via Drips, sent out telemarketing texts to individuals whose phone numbers were on the National Do Not Call Registry, in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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