Class Action Settlements With No Proof of Purchase
These open class action settlements let you file a claim without a receipt or proof of purchase. Most ask you to attest that you qualify, then pay a fixed amount. Check each deadline, see the estimated payout, and file directly with the settlement administrator — 100% free.
4 settlements · Updated June 24, 2026
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DUE IN 63 DAYS
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$51Amazon
DUE IN 26 DAYS
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5 DAYS LEFT$20-$50Beef Overcharge
DUE IN 5 DAYS
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11 DAYS LEFTVariesTom's of Maine
DUE IN 11 DAYS
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Class action settlements — frequently asked questions
- What class action settlements are open right now?
- This page lists open class action settlements currently accepting claims, updated regularly. Each listing shows the estimated payout, the claim deadline, and whether proof of purchase is required, with a link to file directly with the settlement administrator.
- How do I know if I qualify for a class action settlement?
- Eligibility is set by each settlement — usually based on whether you bought a product, used a service, or were affected during a specific time period. Open any settlement to see its exact requirements and deadline, then file if you qualify.
- Are "no proof of purchase" class action settlements legit?
- Yes. Many legitimate settlements let you file without a receipt by attesting that you qualify. No-proof claims typically pay less than documented claims, but they are real — we link to the official claim site for each one. Browse no-proof settlements for the full list.
- How much do class action settlements pay?
- It varies widely. No-proof consumer claims often pay from a few dollars up to around $100, while data breach and larger settlements can pay several hundred dollars or more. Each listing shows an estimated payout so you can see what a claim may be worth.
- Do class action settlements actually pay out?
- Yes — claimants who file before the deadline are paid after the settlement receives final court approval and the claims period closes. The payment amount and timing are determined by the settlement administrator and the court, not by Payout.
- Is Payout free to use?
- Yes. Browsing settlements and filing claims through Payout is 100% free. Payout is not a law firm and does not take a cut of any settlement payment.
Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Settlement information is for general informational purposes only. Eligibility, legal representation, and any payment amount are determined by the settlement administrator, court, or participating law firm and are not guaranteed.