Verizon is paying $100 million in settlements — here's how to check if you're getting paid

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Verizon is currently distributing $100 million to customers who filed claims in a class-action settlement over hidden fees. Payments began in mid-2025 through direct deposit, Zelle transfers, and mailed checks, with amounts ranging from $5 to $100 depending on how long customers paid the disputed charges.

The lawsuit accused Verizon of adding "Administrative Charges" and "Telco Recovery Charges" to postpaid wireless bills between January 2016 and November 2023 without properly disclosing them. While Verizon denied wrong-doing, the company agreed to settle to avoid further litigation costs.

1. Check your claim and payment status

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Review your email for confirmation from the Verizon Administrative Charges Settlement Administrator. If you submitted a claim before the April 15, 2024 deadline, you should have received a confirmation email or letter. Without this confirmation, you likely didn't file a claim and won't receive payment.

Visit the official settlement website through consumer protection portals like Top Class Actions or ClassAction.org to verify your claim status. Contact the settlement administrator directly using information on the official site — they can confirm whether your claim was approved and when payment should arrive.

Check your selected payment method. Monitor your bank account if you chose direct deposit or Zelle, or watch your mailbox if you selected a mailed check.

2. Payment amounts and distribution methods

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Each approved claimant receives a base payment of $15, plus $1 for each month they paid the disputed fees, up to a maximum of $100 per person. Your actual amount depends on how long you paid the fees, the total number of valid claims, and administrative costs deducted from the fund.

Payments are being distributed via Zelle, direct deposit, or mailed checks depending on your selected method. Zelle and direct deposit payments arrive within days of processing, while mailed checks take several weeks due to postal delivery.

3. Who was eligible and why it matters

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Customers with postpaid wireless or data plans between January 1, 2016 and November 8, 2023 qualified if they were charged administrative or telco recovery fees and filed claims by the deadline. Customers who opted out of the settlement are not eligible.

The case highlights billing transparency issues in telecommunications. Verizon agreed to clearer billing disclosures going forward, and the settlement sets a precedent that could encourage greater oversight of postpaid billing practices across the industry.

How to contact the settlement administrator

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Visit the official settlement website through established consumer protection portals to find verified contact information. Have your claim confirmation number ready when contacting them for faster assistance.

Do not respond to unsolicited emails or calls about the settlement. Scammers target settlement recipients. Only use official channels verified through the settlement website to avoid fraud.

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