If your business accepted Visa and/or Mastercard between 2004 – 2019, you’re now eligible to claim your share of a $5.5 billion Settlement.

At My Payment Card Settlement, we are dedicated to helping businesses navigate the complex legal landscape and secure their rightful compensation from the recent $6.24 billion Visa and Mastercard settlement.

Our experienced team is here to streamline the process for you, ensuring you receive the maximum possible payout with minimal hassle.

Let us help you gain cash back for your business in 2 minutes or less!

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Our Legal Teams Maximizes Your Claim in the Settlement

The lawsuit is about claims that merchants paid excessive fees to accept Visa and Mastercard cards because Visa and Mastercard, individually, and together with their respective member banks, violated the antitrust laws.

We only specialize in maximizing your claim in the settlement. You won’t find us preparing income taxes, compiling financial statements, or providing attestation services of any kind. Simply ensuring all the paperwork is handled on your behalf so you can receive the most back.

When you engage us, rest assured that you’ve hired the best CPA Firm to lock in this one-time opportunity for a large class action settlement.

Over 25+ Years Experience in Corporate Business

We maximize your results

We work with companies in a wide variety of industries, including Restaurants, Retail, Health Care, Industrial, Start-Ups, & many more.  Our teams specialize in fulfilling the class actions placed again Mastercard and Visa – and are currently seeing a 100% success rate in qualified clients, with an average refund of over $450,000 per client!

(Amount may vary based on the number of transactions)  

Why Choose Us

No obligation or risk

100% Performance Based Fee:  You only pay for our services when we are successful in getting your business a refund!

Simple 2 minute survey to file a claim and we handle the rest

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Guaranteed to maximize your claims

No Upfront Costs: Our services are free. We work on a contingency basis, meaning we only get paid if you do

Expertise: Our team has extensive experience in handling class action lawsuits and antitrust claims

Efficiency: We streamline the entire process, from filing claims to ensuring you receive your compensation promptly

Personalized Support: We offer dedicated support to address any questions or concerns you may have throughout the process

Reviews From Best Clients

I am so grateful to have found this firm. They handled everything seamlessly and ensured I received the maximum settlement from the Visa and Mastercard lawsuit. Their expertise saved me time and effort, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.

Sarah

I had no idea how to navigate the complexities of the lawsuit settlement until I found this firm. They guided me through the entire process and ensured I received every dollar I was entitled to. Thank you for your dedication and expertise!

Luke

This CPA firm truly knows their stuff. They simplified what could have been a daunting process and secured a substantial settlement on my behalf. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone seeking expert assistance with the Visa and Mastercard lawsuit.

Emily

How It Works

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Initial Consultation
Contact us to discuss your eligibility and the details of your claim

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Documentation
Fill out the required forms and provide any necessary transaction data

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Submission
We will file your claim with the settlement administrator on your behalf.

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Review & Approval
The administrator reviews your claim, and upon approval, you receive your settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Visa and Mastercard settlement about?

The settlement addresses claims that merchants paid excessive fees to accept Visa and Mastercard cards because these companies, along with their member banks, violated antitrust laws. The settlement amount ranges from $5.54 billion to $6.24 billion, and it compensates merchants for the excessive fees paid from January 1, 2004, to January 25, 2019

Who is eligible to file a claim in the settlement?

Any U.S. business or entity that accepted Visa or Mastercard branded cards between January 1, 2004, and January 25, 2019, is eligible, except for dismissed plaintiffs, the U.S. government, named defendants, and financial institutions that issued or acquired Visa or Mastercard transactions during that period.

How much money can I expect to receive from the settlement?

The amount each merchant will receive depends on the total value of valid claims filed, the costs of class administration, applicable taxes, attorney fees, and other expenses approved by the court. The specific payout will be based on the
merchant’s actual or estimated interchange fees paid during the class period.

How do I file a claim?

To file a claim, you need to fill out our form which can be submitted electronically via the official settlement website, by email, or by returning a paper form. All claims must be submitted prior to August 30, 2024.

What are interchange fees?

Interchange fees are fees that merchants pay to their bank for processing
credit and debit card transactions. These fees typically range from 1% to 2% of the transaction amount and are the largest component of the fees merchants pay for accepting Visa and Mastercard cards

What happens if I do nothing?

If you do not file a claim, you will not receive any money from the settlement. Additionally, you will give up your rights to sue Visa, Mastercard, or other defendants for claims related to this case and will be bound by the settlement’s terms.

Can I object to the settlement?

Yes, if you did not exclude yourself from the settlement, you could have objected to the settlement by submitting a Statement of Objections to the court by July 23, 2019. The court will consider any objections before final approval of the settlemen

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