Cash App Settlement Approved, Eligible Users May Receive Up to $147 A federal judge has approved a $12.5 million class action settlement involving Cash App, allowing eligible users to receive between $88 and $147. The lawsuit alleged that Cash App’s referral program sent unsolicited text messages to Washington residents without consent, violating state consumer protection and electronic communications laws. Block, Cash App’s parent company, denied wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement. Eligibility is limited to Washington residents who received referral texts between November 2019 and August 2025 and did not consent to those messages. The claim deadline has passed, and payments will be issued once the settlement process moves forward.