AndroGuider | One Stop For The Techy You! Grubhub FTC Settlement Checks Are Finally Being Mailed to…
انتشار: 2026/08/13 08:09 UTCدریافت: 2026/08/13 16:41 UTCآخرین مشاهده: 2026/08/13 16:41 UTC
AndroGuider | One Stop For The Techy You! Grubhub FTC Settlement Checks Are Finally Being Mailed to Diners and Drivers ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/ima… TL;DR * After more than a year of waiting, the FTC has finally begun…f of the FTC. How the Payout Process Works and What to Watch ForThe checks now being mailed represent the first wave of the distribution, and the process is largely automatic for those already identified.No New Claim Needed for Most: If the FTC had your contact information on file from Grubhub's records, you do not need to take any action. Checks are being mailed to your last known address, and PayPal payments are being sent to the email associated with your Grubhub account. The claim filing window for those who believed they were eligible but were not automatically identified closed earlier this spring.Check Your Mail and Email: Payments are being sent in batches throughout August 2026. Mailed checks will come from JND Legal Administration and will note "Grubhub FTC Settlement" in the memo line. PayPal payments will appear from the settlement administrator's account. The FTC warns that checks must be cashed within 90 days of the issue date, and PayPal payments must be accepted within 30 days or they will expire.Beware of Scams: The FTC will never ask you to pay a fee, provide your bank account password, or pay for shipping to receive your settlement check. Anyone who contacts you claiming you need to pay to unlock your Grubhub refund is a scammer. If you have questions about your eligibility or payment status, you can contact the official settlement hotline or visit the FTC's dedicated Grubhub refund page.Payment amounts vary widely based on how much you were harmed. While the FTC has not published a flat average, reports from recipients so far show payments ranging from under $30 for customers with a single affected order to several hundred dollars for frequent users and drivers who can document lost earnings. What This Settlement Means for the Delivery IndustryThe $23.8 million payout is significant not just for the checks themselves, but for the precedent it sets. It is one of the largest federal enforcement actions ever taken against a major food delivery app for consumer protection violations.As part of the settlement, Grubhub was required to make lasting business changes that go beyond the refund. The company must now clearly disclose the full cost of delivery before checkout, including all fees and markups, obtain affirmative consent before listing a restaurant, and provide clear, truthful disclosures about how much drivers can actually expect to earn.For competitors like DoorDash and Uber Eats, the message is clear. Regulators are closely scrutinizing so-called junk fees, dark patterns at checkout, and misleading gig economy pay claims. The Grubhub case is already being cited by consumer advocates as a blueprint for holding delivery platforms accountable for transparency.For diners and drivers, the arrival of these checks closes a long chapter of complaints that often went unanswered by customer service. While a single check won't undo years of frustration, it signals that federal regulators are willing to step in when the convenience of an app comes at a hidden cost.➖ Sent by @TheFeedReaderBot ➖