Frequently Asked Questions

We understand the process might feel overwhelming, so we've compiled a list of the most common questions our clients ask to help you begin with confidence!
What is the Discover Merchant Settlement?

The Discover Merchant Settlement relates to claims involving certain Discover payment card practices and merchant fees. Eligible businesses that accepted Discover card payments during the applicable eligibility period may qualify for compensation through the settlement.

How is my potential payment calculated?

Settlement payments, if any, are generally based on factors such as transaction volume, estimated interchange or processing data, total valid claims submitted, settlement administration costs, attorneys’ fees, taxes, and other court-approved expenses.

Final payment amounts, if any, will be determined by the Settlement Administrator and approved by the Court.

Can I still file a claim?

The Court-approved claim filing deadline passed on May 18, 2026. Late claims may still be submitted in certain circumstances; however, late claims may not be considered, processed, approved, or paid by the Settlement Administrator.

No recovery, payment, or claim approval is guaranteed for late claims.

Do I need to file separate claims for multiple businesses?

Yes. A separate claim should generally be submitted for each legal entity and EIN/Tax ID number.

Can a closed business still qualify?

Yes. Businesses that are no longer operating may still qualify if they accepted Discover card payments during the eligible period.

What happens if I do not file a claim?

Businesses that do not submit a valid claim generally will not receive payment from the settlement.

When will settlement payments be distributed?

There is currently no confirmed payment distribution date. Claims must first undergo review, validation, and processing by the Settlement Administrator and Court before any payments may be issued.

Are you the official settlement administrator?

No. RMF is an independent third-party claims assistance company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, retained by, or appointed by the Court, Class Counsel, Discover Financial Services, or the Settlement Administrator.

Do I have to use a third-party filing service?

No. Businesses may file directly with the official Settlement Administrator at no cost. RMF charges a contingency fee for its claim assistance services.

Where can I find official settlement information?

Official settlement information may be available through the Court-approved settlement website and Settlement Administrator.