The Cash App Settlement payout per person in 2025 can vary depending on the nature and extent of the claim filed. Eligible users affected by fraudulent transactions, unauthorized account access, or data breaches between August 23, 2018, and August 20, 2024, may receive:
Up to $2,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses.
Compensation of $25 per hour for lost time spent resolving fraud-related issues, up to a maximum of $75.
Additional shares from the settlement fund for documented transaction losses.
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$12.5 million “texting / invitation” settlement
This deal is about unsolicited referral texts sent to Washington residents.
Individuals who are eligible may receive between $88 and $147 each, depending on how many valid claims are submitted.
The exact per person amount depends on the size of the claimant pool (i.e. more claimants means lower payout).
$15 million data breach / unauthorized access settlement
This more extensive settlement covers issues like unauthorized access, fraudulent transactions, and data breaches.
Under this settlement, eligible claimants could claim up to $2,500 (for out‑of‑pocket losses) plus compensation for lost time (e.g. up to 3 hours at $25/hour = $75), depending on their documented losses.
But the actual amount each person receives may be less than the maximum, based on how many people file valid claims and how large the losses documented are.
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For specific cases such as Cash App users in Washington affected by unsolicited referral texts, payouts may range between $88 and $147 depending on the number of claims submitted.
The settlement fund totals $15 million, and payouts depend on claim verification and timing, with distributions expected by the end of 2025. Claimants must have filed valid claims by November 18, 2024, to be eligible for the main settlement payouts.
Since payments are made on a pro-rata basis if total claims exceed available funds, the exact payout may be less than the maximum. The number of claimants is estimated to be up to 50,000, which would mean on average about $300 per claimant if all funds were divided equally, but actual amounts vary widely depending on each claim’s losses and documentation.
The maximum that an individual claimant can receive is capped at about $2,575 ($2,500 losses + $75 lost time) if fully eligible and documented. However, many claimants receive less, depending on their losses and the total number of claims filed.
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