“Free Cruise” Robocall Company May Owe You $900

The payout is up to $300 per call, per phone line, with a maximum award of $900 — which might be enough for a free cruise on its own.

The lawsuit alleges that Resort Marketing Group broke the law when it made automated “robocalls” to millions of people offering a free cruise on Carnival, Royal Caribbean, or Norwegian Cruise Lines.

You can simply enter your phone number to see if it is part of this settlement. If your number is in their database, you can file online or print out the online form and mail it in by November 3, 2017.

You could be eligible if you got a call between July 2009 and March 2014 on your cell phone or landline. To find out, visit the settlement website and click on “File a Claim” on the left-hand sidebar.

Lawyers say Resort Marketing Group bought consumers’ contact information from data brokers in 2009, and illegally sent pre-recorded messages using automated equipment to people without permission — in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

Source: This Robocall Lawsuit Means That You Can Receive Up To $900