Costco TCPA / Robocall Class Action Lawsuits
Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Costco, the membership-based warehouse giant, serves millions of customers nationwide through its retail locations and various communication channels. While the company maintains extensive customer databases for marketing and operational purposes, there are currently no widely publicized TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection Act) class action lawsuits specifically targeting Costco's robocall practices.
However, major retailers like Costco remain potential targets for TCPA litigation due to their large-scale marketing operations and third-party vendor relationships. The TCPA allows consumers to seek damages of $500 to $1,500 per unwanted call or text, making it an attractive area for class action attorneys. Costco customers should be aware of their rights under federal robocall laws and monitor for potential future cases involving automated calls, texts, or fax communications from the retailer or its affiliated partners.
Notable Costco TCPA / Robocall Cases
Target Corporation TCPA Settlement (2019) — $1.2 million settlement Target agreed to pay consumers who received automated calls without proper consent, demonstrating how major retailers can face TCPA liability.
Walmart Robocall Settlement (2014) — $11 million settlement Walmart paid customers who received pre-recorded pharmacy calls, showing pharmaceutical notification practices can trigger TCPA violations.
Home Depot Text Message Case (2018) — $1.75 million settlement Home Depot settled claims over promotional text messages sent without adequate consent from recipients.
Best Buy TCPA Settlement (2020) — $5.2 million settlement Best Buy resolved allegations of sending automated texts and calls to customers who hadn't properly opted in to receive such communications.
Who Is Eligible to Claim?
To qualify for potential Costco TCPA settlements, customers would typically need to demonstrate they received unwanted automated calls, texts, or faxes from Costco or its agents without providing proper consent. Eligible communications might include promotional robocalls, automated appointment reminders, marketing text messages, or unsolicited fax advertisements.
Documentation proving receipt of such communications strengthens claims significantly. This includes phone records, screenshots of text messages, or copies of unwanted faxes. The calls or messages must have been made to cell phones using automated dialing systems or pre-recorded messages, or to any phone number listed on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 31 days.
How to File a Claim
Filing TCPA class action claims typically begins when affected consumers join existing lawsuits or when attorneys initiate new cases on behalf of groups of similarly situated individuals. Individual consumers rarely need to take immediate action, as class action attorneys usually handle the legal proceedings once cases are established.
If Costco TCPA settlements emerge, eligible customers would receive notification through mail, email, or legal notice publications. These notices contain specific instructions for submitting claims, required documentation, and filing deadlines. The claims process often involves completing forms detailing the unwanted communications received.
Class Action Buddy streamlines this process by automatically filling out settlement claim forms in approximately 60 seconds, helping consumers efficiently submit their information without lengthy manual form completion. This service ensures accurate, timely submissions while maximizing potential compensation recovery for eligible class members.
Frequently Asked Questions
Has Costco been sued for TCPA violations?
Currently, there are no major publicized TCPA class action lawsuits against Costco, though the company could potentially face such litigation in the future.
What types of Costco communications could violate TCPA?
Automated promotional calls, pre-recorded messages, marketing texts without consent, or pharmacy reminder calls using robocall technology could potentially trigger TCPA violations.
How much compensation do TCPA settlements typically provide?
TCPA settlements can award between $500 to $1,500 per violation, though actual payouts depend on the number of class members and total settlement amounts.
Can I sue Costco individually for robocalls?
Yes, consumers can file individual TCPA lawsuits for unwanted automated calls or texts, though class actions often provide more practical remedies for widespread violations.
While Costco hasn't faced major TCPA class action litigation yet, the retail giant's extensive customer communications create potential future exposure. Consumers should remain vigilant about their robocall rights and document any unwanted automated communications. Class Action Buddy helps customers stay informed about emerging settlements and efficiently file claims when opportunities arise, ensuring maximum compensation recovery.