Current Open Class Action Settlements August 2025
Claim easy cash, refunds, or vouchers for recent consumer settlements. Most only need your info—some require receipts for higher amounts. Make sure you file by the deadline!
Class action settlements remain one of the best ways for everyday consumers to recoup cash or vouchers for misleading products, privacy violations, and unfair charges. If you’ve purchased some popular items or used certain services over the past few years, you might qualify for a payout—and for most of these, no proof is required. Here are seven of the largest and most notable class actions you can claim right now, along with key details, claim links, and a thorough explanation of what each case means.
Below are the most prominent class action settlements now open to claims. Each section includes eligibility, payout estimates, and the direct link to the settlement’s real submission site—so you can file quickly and safely.
1. Similasan Eye Drops – $3.5 Million Settlement
Claim Deadline: October 15, 2025
Eligible: Anyone who bought Similasan, CVS, or Walgreens-branded eye drops from Sep 11, 2017, to Feb 20, 2025.
Payout: $2.50 per product, up to $10 without proof; no cap with receipts.
Similasan Corporation and private label pharmacy partners agreed to a $3.5 million settlement following allegations that various OTC eye drops were misleadingly advertised as “homeopathic,” “sterile,” and FDA-compliant when regulators challenged these claims. If you bought any covered eye drops during the eligibility period, you can claim $2.50 for each product (max of $10 per household but unlimited with receipts). The settlement covers a wide range of labels, including Similasan Dry Eye Relief, Pink Eye Relief, and select Walgreens and CVS eye drops. The process is fast and simple: no proof of purchase is required for basic compensation, and payment options are flexible (virtual card, Venmo, direct deposit, etc.).
Claim link: https://similasansettlement.com/File-a-Claim
2. Vending Machine Card Overcharge – $6.94 Million Settlement
Claim Deadline: November 14, 2025
Eligible: Anyone who used credit/debit/prepaid cards at Compass Group/Canteen vending machines in the U.S. from 2014–July 9, 2025, and paid more than the posted price.
Payout: $30–$360 (no proof needed, varies by use).
This settlement compensates consumers for unannounced card surcharges at qualifying vending machines nationwide. Compass Group, the giant behind “Canteen,” allegedly charged card users more than the machine’s listed price without proper notice. If you used a card at these vending machines during the period, you could receive $30–$360, depending on how frequently you used them. Initial claims do not require showing receipts.
Claim link: https://www.vendingmachinesettlement.com/form/claim/
3. AT&T Data Breach – $177 Million Settlement
Claim Deadline: November 18, 2025
Eligible: AT&T customers impacted by the named data breaches.
Payout: Variable; up to $5,000 with proof of out-of-pocket loss.
After a major data breach affecting millions of customers, AT&T agreed to a massive settlement. Those affected may claim variable compensation, with up to $5,000 available if you can document unreimbursed financial losses (like identity theft or fraud costs). All eligible class members should file, even if you haven’t yet experienced monetary harm, to reserve your rights and potentially qualify for basic compensation.
Claim link: https://www.attdatasettlement.com/File-a-Claim
4. Poppi Soda Deceptive Advertising – $8.9 Million Settlement
Claim Deadline: September 26, 2025
Eligible: Those who bought Poppi prebiotic soda in the U.S.
Payout: $5–$16 without proof (for up to four purchases); more with receipts.
This settlement resolves allegations that Poppi misrepresented the health benefits of its prebiotic sodas. If you bought Poppi drinks, even once, you’re eligible for $5 (one product) to $16 (four products) without receipts. Higher claims are possible with proof of purchase.
Claim link: https://poppisodasettlement.com/File-a-Claim
5. Evenflo “Big Kid” Booster Seat – $3.5 Million Settlement
Claim Deadline: November 24, 2025
Eligible: Anyone who purchased Evenflo ‘Big Kid’ booster seats.
Payout: $25–$50 without proof (for up to two seats); more with receipts.
The suit alleged that Evenflo overstated the safety of certain “Big Kid” booster seats. You can get $25–$50 each for two seats (no proof needed), plus more for additional seats if you have documentation. Families with children who used these boosters should check the settlement’s covered product list.
Claim link: https://www.evenflosettlement.com/submit-claim
6. Whole Foods 365 Market Hot Cocoa – $600,000 Settlement
Claim Deadline: October 14, 2025
Eligible: Anyone who bought select 365-brand cocoa at Whole Foods.
Payout: $2.90 per carton (no proof); $8.70+ per carton with receipts.
Whole Foods agreed to pay $600,000 to resolve claims it misrepresented certain hot cocoa mixes under its 365 Market brand. If you bought this cocoa, you qualify for $2.90 per carton (no proof needed) and at least $8.70 per carton with documented proof.
Claim link: https://www.wholefoodshotcocoasettlement.com/File-a-Claim
7. GameStop Facebook Privacy Settlement – $4.5 Million
Claim Deadline: August 15, 2025
Eligible: Anyone who bought from GameStop.com (8/18/2020–4/17/2025) and had a Facebook account in their real name.
Payout: $5 cash or $10 GameStop voucher (Facebook account verification required).
GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to resolve claims it improperly shared customers’ purchase and browsing data with Facebook, allegedly violating privacy regulations. To claim, you’ll need to prove you had a Facebook account matching your GameStop.com purchase.
Claim link: https://www.gamestopvpprsettlement.com/File-a-Claim
Filing Tips:
Only claim for products/services you actually purchased.
Review each settlement’s details and the “Proof Required” notes.
Fraudulent claims can block eligible people and result in legal penalties.
Payouts may take weeks to months after the claims deadline, depending on legal review and appeals.
Stay updated for new claims, and remember: use the official administrator links above for all filings to avoid delay, privacy breaches, or scam sites.
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