Did you get marketing texts from Zales even though your number was on the National Do Not Call Registry? You may be entitled to a cash payment of up to $100 from a $7.54 million class action settlement. Here’s the quick breakdown.
Why is there a lawsuit?
Consumers say Zales sent unsolicited text messages promoting its jewelry to people whose phone numbers were registered on the National Do Not Call Registry.
The lawsuit claims this violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
Zales denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case for $7.54 million.
Who qualifies?
You may be included if you:
Did not provide your phone number to Zales,
Received two or more Zales text messages promoting goods or services within a 12-month period, and
Your phone number was on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 30 days before receiving those texts.
How much can people get?
Payments are up to $100 per person
The final amount depends on how many people file valid claims
Payments will be sent by check once the settlement receives final approval
What Are Your Options?
| Option | What it Means | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Submit a Claim | File a valid claim form to get up to $100 | October 27, 2025 |
| Exclude Yourself (Opt Out) | Keep your right to sue Zales separately, but no payment | October 27, 2025 |
| Object | Tell the Court why you disagree with the settlement terms | October 27, 2025 |
| Do Nothing | No payment + give up your right to sue Zales about these claims | N/A |
How to File a Claim
To receive a payment, you must file a Claim Form by Oct. 27, 2025:
Online: Submit your claim here.
By Mail:
Miller v. Zale Delaware Inc.
P.O. Box 301132
Los Angeles, CA 90030-1132


