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May 16, 2026

Motive Technologies Unwanted Calls Settlement With $50 Voucher for Autodialed Messages

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The Motive Technologies Unwanted Calls Settlement With $50 Voucher for Autodialed Messages settlement, with individual payouts of $50 to $50 to eligible claimants who you received telephone calls using a prerecorded or artificial voice message from motive technologies.. The deadline to file is July 6, 2026. Proof of purchase is not required.

Deadline
6 days remaining

Deadline: July 6, 2026

Total Settlement Amount
TBD

Total amount allocated for all claims

Individual Payout Range
$50 to $50

Estimated amount per eligible claim

Proof of Purchase
Not Required

No proof of purchase needed — anyone eligible can file a claim

Proof is not required for claim submission, according to the settlement notice.

Settlement Summary

Motive Technologies has agreed to a class action settlement tied to unwanted phone calls delivered through “autodialed” technology—meaning calls made using an automated dialing system and/or prerecorded or artificial voice messages. The basic allegation behind this kind of case is that consumers may have been contacted without the required consent, or outside what federal rules allow, creating a flood of robocalls and prerecorded outreach that recipients often find intrusive and hard to stop. In this settlement, eligible people are described as those who received telephone calls using prerecorded or artificial voice messages from Motive Technologies, with a potential $50 voucher as the settlement payout. The lawsuit was filed to enforce consumer protection laws that restrict automated calling, and it matters because it gives affected people an easier path to claim compensation without having to litigate individually. The settlement website indicates that proof is not required and highlights key logistics like a deadline (7/6/26), which reflects a common structure in class settlements: the company settles to resolve the claims, while class members can receive benefits through a simpler process. More broadly, this fits a continuing pattern of robocall litigation and settlements across the telecom and consumer-contact industries, where regulators and private lawsuits rely on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and related rules enforced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—laws designed to limit certain automated communications and require consent for many categories of prerecorded outreach, so outcomes like this can influence how businesses design calling campaigns and comply with dialing and message-recording requirements.

Entities Involved

Motive Technologies
Motive Technologies class action settlement website (dashcamcallingsettlement.com)

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Eligibility Requirements

  • You received telephone calls using a prerecorded or artificial voice message from Motive Technologies.
  • You are a person who was contacted by Motive Technologies during the settlement’s covered call period (as described in the settlement notice).

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