Did you lose money to a scam, wiring the money via Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017? If so, you might know that May 31 is the deadline for filing your claim to get money back from the FTC’s and the Department of Justice’s settlement with Western Union. With the deadline fast approaching, we know two things: (1) there will probably be a rush of last-minute filers; and (2) scammers will try to take advantage of the people filing claims.
We’re sure about those scammers because we’ve already seen them (and told you about them). And we’re still seeing scams that offer to get you special access, so-called easier ways to file, and promises of big amounts of money. This includes one recent email that said it came from the FBI, promised a refund of more than $500,000 – and said you could claim it just by emailing a Gmail address.
So, as the days click down until the May 31 deadline for filing, remember: if anyone promises you a refund – or says they’re the only way to get one, that’s a scam. If anybody tries to charge you to get your money back, that’s also a scam. If you’re still planning to submit a claim, here are a few quick pointers:
- Start your claim at FTC.gov/WU. You don’t need to email anybody or hire a lawyer. Just start here, put in as much information as you have, upload whatever documents you have, and submit.
- It’s free to file your claim. Don’t pay anybody to get a refund. Ever.
- There are no guarantees. Nobody can promise you a refund at all, much less a specific amount of money. There’s a whole process that will happen once all the claims are in – to validate them, and then divide up the money among all the people who qualified.
- There are no short-cuts. That validation process? It’ll take a while. There’s no short-cut or special access. It might take a year to get your money back, but nobody can help you get it any faster.
If you spot anybody making any of those promises, or charging for a refund, the FTC wants to know about it.
In reply to Now what is going on by Nunya
The company hired to handle the refunds - Gilardi & Co. - has not sent out decisions about who is eligible. The FTC's information page about refunds is www.FTC.gov/WU. Gilardi & Co. has information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com. You can check those pages for updates.
In reply to I filed a claim a few years by Caseysnook
The company hired to handle the refunds - Gilardi & Co. - has not sent out decisions about who is eligible. The FTC's information page about refunds is www.FTC.gov/WU. Gilardi & Co. has information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com. You can check those pages for updates.
In reply to I have been waiting almost 2 by Patient Victim
The company hired to handle the refunds - Gilardi & Co. - has not sent out decisions about who is eligible. The FTC's information page about refunds is www.FTC.gov/WU. Gilardi & Co. has information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com. You can check those pages for updates.
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The company hired to handle the refunds - Gilardi & Co. - has not sent out decisions about who is eligible. The FTC's information page about refunds is www.FTC.gov/WU. Gilardi & Co. has information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com. You can check those pages for updates.
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The US Department of Justice hired Gilardi & Co to manage the refund process. Go to www.WesternUnionRemission.com for information from Gilardi & Co. about the refund process. You can email Gilardi & Co. at info@WesternUnionRemission.com or call 844-319-2124.
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According to the Western Union website, you can request a receipt by emailing the company:
Read more about Western Union refunds at www.FTC.gov/WU and www.WesternUnionRemission.com.
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The FTC has information about the settlement at www.FTC.gov/WU. The settlement administrator, Gilardi & Co., has information at www.WesternUnionRemission.com. There are questions and answers about the settlement and contact information for the administrator on the Gilardi & Co. website.
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The contact information for the company that is managing the refunds is on this website: www.WesternUnionRemission.com. You can email them at info@WesternUnionRemission.com or call 844-319-2124. There are updates about the refunds on that website.
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The website I provided - www.WesternUnionRemission.com - is for the US Department of Justice's refund administrator, Gilardi & Co.
That is where Gilardi & Co., working in cooperation with the US Department of Justice, posts information about the refund process, legal documents, frequently asked questions and contact information.
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Your mother could contact her state attorney general, or the business or person who asked her to send money. Use this list of attorneys general to find your state attorney general.
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The FTC has information about the refund process at www.FTC.gov/WU. The website for the company that is handling the refunds is www.WesternUnionRemission.com. There is contact information for the company on this page if you want to ask about your refund.
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