visa  and mastercard $5.54b settlement program

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February 13th, 2025:

The Court-approved deadline to file claims passed on February 4, 2025.  The Class Administrator is currently reviewing timely submissions. A timeline for distribution for a valid and timely claims is not know at this time. 

Who has a Claim?

All persons, businesses, and other entities that have accepted any Visa-Branded Cards and/or Mastercard-Branded Cards in the United States at any time from January 1, 2004 to January 25, 2019.

The Rule 23(b)(3) Settlement Class shall not include (a) the Dismissed Plaintiffs, (b) the United States government, (c) the named Defendants in this Action
‌or their directors, officers, or members of their families, or (d) financial institutions that have issued Visa-Branded Cards or Mastercard-Branded Cards or acquired Visa-Branded Card transactions or Mastercard-Branded Card transactions at any time from January 1, 2004 to January 25, 2019.

Does a Merchant Need Help?

It is important to know that every merchant can file their claim with the Claims Administrator and Class Council during the claim-filing period without using the services of an attorney or a third-party claiming service in order to participate in any monetary relief at no-cost.

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Who is CCS and What Sets Us Apart?

CCS was established almost 10 years ago to help our clients file their Claim as a result of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Our team successfully filed over $400 Million in Claims. We helped thousands of businesses receive the monies they were entitled to; we helped maximize their Claims and, in many cases, got Claims that were denied, in fact paid.

The principles in CCS have partnered again to help people in this Visa and MasterCard Settlement Program. Our top processors and team members in the Oil Spill disaster have been retained and are committed to helping our Claimants.

Our team truly sets us apart from traditional firms.


 

Notice

 For additional information regarding the status of the litigation, interested persons may visit the Court-approved website for this case.