Since we told you it’s time to ask for your money back from Western Union’s settlement with the FTC, we’ve gotten some questions about who can make a claim, when, and how it works. Here are some answers.
- If you lost money to a scammer who had you pay using Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017, you can file a claim. You have until February 12, 2018, to file your claim.
- You do not have to pay to get your money back. To file a claim, you have to give your Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) on the claim form. But nobody will call you to ask for those numbers, or for your bank account or credit card number. Anyone who does is a scammer, so tell the FTC right away.
- If you don’t have either a Social Security number or an ITIN, check the box that says so. When asked for a reason, you can explain that you’re not a U.S. citizen – or whatever other explanation applies.
- The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is managing the claims process through the company they hired, Gilardi & Co. Your claim will go to Gilardi, but we suggest you start at FTC.gov/WU, which will link you to the claims website.
- If you had reported your loss to Western Union, the FTC, or another government agency earlier, you might have gotten a pre-filled claim form in the mail. But even if you didn’t, you can still file a claim.
- To prove how much you lost, it helps to have documentation – like a receipt or transfer send form. If you don’t have those, file anyway. Give as much information as you can about your wire transfer and the money you lost, including when and why you sent it. That will help DOJ validate your claim.
- We know it’s not that safe to send your Social Security number through the mail to someone you’ve never heard of. That’s why we suggest filing your claim online, starting at FTC.gov/WU. But if you got a claim form in the mail from Gilardi and you want to return it by mail, the only address to send it to is: United States v. The Western Union Company, PO Box 404027, Louisville, KY 40233-4027.
- If you have power of attorney for someone, or you represent their estate, you can file a claim on their behalf.
- How much money you get back depends on how many people file a claim, and how many claims DOJ can validate.
- It might take a year for DOJ to process all the claims and send out checks.
Check FTC.gov/WU for updates and answers to other questions.
In reply to What if I don't have paper by Sunshine
If you sent multiple money transfers related to a scam, you can file claims for all the money transfers that occurred between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017. You can file a claim even if you don’t have paperwork related to your money transfer. You may still be eligible for a payment. You must submit a claim by May 31, 2018. Go to FTC.gov/WU to start the process.
In reply to i have sent in my information by suzie 15
The US Department of Justice is handling the refund process. You could contact the refund administrator to ask about that. The contact information is on this page.
In reply to When does the clock start to by Raichelle
I don't know if I can answer your question precisely, but here is more information about the process: People started filing claims around November 13, 2017. The deadline to file a claim is May 31, 2018. Claims are reviewed as they come in. It may take one year or more for the US Department of Justice to review, process and verify peoples’ claims and determine who is eligible to receive a payment. The amount you receive will depend on how much you lost, and how many other people submitted verified claims.
In reply to I have over 50 of these by Jill J
The deadline to file a claim is this Thursday, May 31, 2018. Do not make your own petition.
Use the paper claim form that's available at FTC.gov/WU, or file a claim online.
To file online, go to FTC.gov/WU. Click the orange button that's near the top of the page. It will connect you to the US Department of Justice of website where you can file online.
In reply to How do I check the status of by Shunda
You can contact the refund administrator to ask about your claim. The contact information is on this page. And save a link to FTC.gov/WU. We have useful information for claimants, and we'll update the page when there is news.
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You can contact the refund administrator to ask about your claim. The contact information is on this page. And save a link to FTC.gov/WU. We have useful information about the process and will update the page when there is news.
In reply to its been a year, i received by tiger95
The deadline to file claims was May 31, 2018.
Now, the US Department of Justice must review the claims that people filed. It might take one year or longer to review the claims and determine who is eligible to get a payment. We will put information at www.FTC.gov/WU when we have news about the refunds.
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People sent in more than 180,000 refund claims. Gilardi & Co, the company the US Department of Justice hired to manage the refund process, is reviewing and evaluating all the claims to determine eligibility. If information is missing from your claim, Gilardi & Co. may contact you by mail to ask for more information. After Gilardi & Co. reviews the claims, it will send recommendations to the US Department of Justice for final decisions. No payments will happen until after all the claims are reviewed. Check FTC.gov/WU or westernunionremission.com for updates.
In reply to I filed my claim proper to by Melvin Dyson
Gilardi & Co., the company hired by the US Department of Justice to manage the refund process, is still reviewing claims.
Go to www.FTC.gov/WU or www.WesternUnionRemission.com for updates about the refund process.
In reply to Is there any update on when by Trinity82575
You can get updates by reading www.FTC.gov/WU and information from Gilardi & Co. Gilardi & Co. is the company the US Department of Justice hired to manage the refund process.
In reply to How do we know when we will by Mickey B.
You can read the updates from the FTC at www.FTC.gov/WU and from Gilardi & Co. Gilardi & Co is the company the US Department of Justice hired to manage the refund process.
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In reply to I received a claim card that by Lost claim card
You can contact Gilardi & Co. at info@WesternUnionRemission.com or 844-319-2124. Gilardi & Co is the company the US Department of Justice hired to manage the refund process.
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People sent in more than 180,000 refund claims. Gilardi & Co, the company the US Department of Justice hired to manage the refund process, is reviewing and evaluating all the claims to determine eligibility. If information is missing from your claim, Gilardi & Co. may contact you by mail to ask for more information. After Gilardi & Co. reviews the claims, it will send recommendations to the US Department of Justice for final decisions. No payments will happen until after all the claims are reviewed. Check FTC.gov/WU or westernunionremission.com for updates.
In reply to I was on the phone with the by Stan
The US Department of Justice hired Gilardi & Co to manage the refund process. In March 2019, Gilardi & Co mailed letters to people to ask for more information about their claims for refunds.
Gilardi's website says the letters tell people their claims have one or more of these problems:
If you got a letter, you can send an answer by email to info@westernunionremission.com. Or, you can send a letter that is postmarked by April 29, 2019. The FTC has information at www.FTC.gov/WU.
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The deadline to file a claim related to the Federal Trade Commission settlement with Western Union was May 31, 2018.
In reply to I received a pre-filled claim by Tasvet08
No refunds have been issued yet. Gilardi and Co. is still reviewing claims for the US Department of Justice.
You can check the FTC's information page (www.FTC.gov/WU) and Gilardi & Co.'s information page (www.WesternUnionRemission.com) to get updates on the refund process.
In reply to It has been over a year now by Jenn
Please follow the link in the blog (www.FTC.gov/WU) to get updates on the refund process.
You can also to go www.WesternUnionRemission.com for updates from Gilardi & Co., the company hired by the US Department of Justice to manage the refund process.
In reply to Hi there, by GermanAsks
The US Department of Justice hired Gilardi & Co. to manage the refund process. Gilardi & Co. is still reviewing the claims that people submitted. As of today, Gilardi and Co. has not issued any decisions about who is eligible to get money.
The FTC puts updated information at www.FTC.gov/WU. Gilardi & Co. puts information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com.
In reply to I Recived a letter from by Misslace
The FTC provides updates about the refund process at www.FTC.gov/WU.
In reply to I did get a claim form, by Vicki Round
You can use the contact information from the Gilardi & Co. website (www.WesternUnionRemission.com) or email info@westernunionremission.com.
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