There is one week left to file claims in the SiriusXM do-not-call list settlement, which stems from allegations that the satellite radio company repeatedly contacted people who had opted out of telemarketing calls.
The settlement follows a 2022 lawsuit that claimed SiriusXM continued to call people who were either listed on the National Do Not Call Registry or who had directly asked the company to stop contacting them. While SiriusXM denied wrongdoing, it agreed to pay $28 million to resolve the claims. The lawsuit was originally filed in October 2025.
The settlement administrator has not released a payment estimate. The final amount will depend on the number of valid claims.
Here’s what to know about the SiriusXM settlement claims.
What is the deadline for filing a claim in the SiriusXM settlement?
The last date for submitting claims is March 21. Anyone who wants to object to the settlement must do so by March 27. A judge will consider final approval on May 11.
How do I qualify to make a claim?
People who were contacted more than once by SiriusXM from April 27, 2019 to October 31, 2025 may qualify if:
- They were not SiriusXM subscribers and had been on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 31 days.
- He was asked to be placed on SiriusXM’s internal “do not call” list, but received the call despite the request.
The Do Not Call registry allows the public to opt out of telemarketing calls and report violations to the Federal Trade Commission and is available free of charge.
How do I file a claim for the SiriusXM settlement?
You can submit a claim online through the official settlement website. Forms and instructions for eligible consumers are available there.
What types of calls triggered the SiriusXM lawsuit?
The lawsuit claimed that SiriusXM placed numerous telemarketing calls to people who had opted out – either by joining the National Do Not Call Registry or by directly asking SiriusXM not to call them again.
Is this the same as the National Do Not Call Registry?
No, the registry is a federal opt-out list maintained by the Federal Trade Commission. The settlement relates to allegations that SiriusXM violated those opt-outs or its internal do-not-call list.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: SiriusXM do-not-call settlement: One week left to file claim
Reporting by James Powell, USA TODAY/USA TODAY
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