MoneyLion Lawsuit Investigation: Spam Referral Texts to Washington Residents?
Last Updated on April 15, 2025
At A Glance
- This Alert Affects:
- Washington residents who received a referral text from a friend or family member to join MoneyLion within the last year.
- What’s Going On?
- Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether MoneyLion violated Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA) with its refer-a-friend text messages. It’s possible a class action lawsuit could be filed on behalf of Washington consumers who received the messages without their consent.
- How Could a MoneyLion Lawsuit Help?
- If filed and successful, it could help recipients of the promotional texts recover up to $500 per violation, the amount of damages specified by the law. It could also force MoneyLion to change how it operates its refer-a-friend text message program.
- What You Can Do
- If you live in Washington, received a text from a friend or family member about joining MoneyLion, and still have the message, fill out the form on this page to help the investigation. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of Washington residents who received an unsolicited text message from a friend or family member about joining MoneyLion.
They suspect the fintech company may have violated Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act, a state-specific law that makes it illegal for a company to send promotional texts to residents without their permission, with its refer-a-friend text message program. This program incentivizes current users to upload their contact lists and send text messages promoting MoneyLion’s services in exchange for an account bonus.
Attorneys believe that MoneyLion may not have had consent from these referral text recipients, who could now have legal recourse under state law.
The CEMA specifies that Washington residents who receive illegal, unsolicited texts can seek up to $500 per violation.
Are you a Washington state resident? Did you receive a text from a friend or family member about joining MoneyLion in the past year? If you still have the message, fill out the form on this page and help the investigation. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started.
What Is the Washington CEMA?
The Commercial Electronic Mail Act is a state-specific consumer protection law originally passed in 1998 to cut down on unwanted, misleading or otherwise “spammy” emails. In 2003, the law was amended to include provisions to limit the transmission of unsolicited promotional text messages to Washington residents’ cell phones.
The CEMA specifically states that companies are prohibited from initiating or assisting in the transmission of promotional text messages unless the recipient has “clearly and affirmatively consented in advance to receive these text messages.” Attorneys are now investigating whether MoneyLion violated the CEMA by helping users send promotional texts to their contacts. An example of these promotional messages can be seen below.
Have Any Washington Spam Referral Text Lawsuits Been Successful?
Yes. In February 2024, Robinhood Financial agreed to pay $9 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company violated the CEMA by helping transmit unsolicited text messages to prospective customers as part of its refer-a-friend text message program.
A similar spam text lawsuit was filed against Cash App and alleged that “refer-a-friend” marketing is simply “a way for companies to mass their services via text message without directly spamming consumers—instead they pay and enable their users to spam consumers for them.”
How Could a MoneyLion Lawsuit Help?
If filed and successful, a class action lawsuit could help consumers recover money for any unsolicited texts they were sent. Under the CEMA, recipients of illegal, unsolicited text messages can seek up to $500 per violation.
A successful case could also force MoneyLion to change how it operates its text message referral program.
Got a MoneyLion Text from a Friend or Family Member?
If you’re a Washington resident who got a text from a family member or friend about joining MoneyLion and you still have the message, fill out the form on this page today. It doesn’t cost anything to talk to someone about your rights under the CEMA or what you may be owed. You’re also not obligated to take legal action if you don’t want to.
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