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T-Mobile Starts Sending Out 2021 Data Breach Settlement Payments – Some Users Get Over $50

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T-Mobile customers affected by the 2021 data breach are finally receiving their settlement payments, with some users reporting payouts of $56.54 — more than the expected $25.

The payments follow a class-action settlement over a massive cyberattack that exposed personal data of 76 million users.

Originally set for April, the payments were delayed until May, but as of May 30, 2025, the settlement website confirms distribution has officially begun and will continue over the coming weeks.

Users are receiving their payments through:

  • Virtual Prepaid Mastercards sent via email (from Hawk Marketplace)
  • Direct deposit via Zelle, depending on the chosen payment method

Some users initially expressed skepticism about the emails, but the settlement website verifies these are legitimate.

Why the amount is higher than expected:

Although most non-California users were told to expect $25, and Californians up to $100, the actual payout appears higher — possibly due to fewer valid claims than originally anticipated, leaving more money for each claimant.

T-Mobile had agreed to pay $350 million as part of the settlement. This fund also covers:

  • Legal fees
  • Identity theft protection services
  • Reimbursement of up to $25,000 for users who spent money to mitigate the breach’s effects

Important Reminder:

While $56.54 isn’t a massive sum, the payout represents accountability for T-Mobile’s data protection failure, and serves as a precedent for how major corporations should handle customer data responsibly.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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