Is the BCBS Settlement Payment Email Legit? (May 2026)
Q. I just got an email from distribution@bcbssettlement.comΒ telling me I have a virtual Visa prepaid card waiting from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Subscribers Settlement. Is this real, or is it a phishing scam?
A. If is is from that email and matches the info below it is real. These have been going out recently (May 20, 2026) and redemption can be very quick, no issues. Here’s how: to check before clicking, what the redemption flow looks like, and what to watch out for if a copycat lands in your inbox. β
How to verify before clicking
Don’t click any link in a money-related email until you know who the sender actually is. Big class-action settlements are very attractive for scammers, and copycat phishing emails are already out there. π’
Open a fresh tab and type bcbssettlement.com straight into the URL bar (don’t click from the email). Read the homepage. The official site itself names both the sender address and the redemption URL on the front page:
“Damages Class Members who requested to be paid by prepaid card will receive an email from
distribution@BCBSsettlement.com[distribution@bcbssettlement.com] during the month of May with instructions to redeem their Card.”“The official site to redeem your Card is
bcbssettlement.com homepage, May 2026https://settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com.”
If your email matches both of those, you’re looking at the real thing:
- Sender:
distribution@bcbssettlement.com - Redemption URL:
https://settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com
The Claims Administrator is JND Legal Administration, and their main phone (888) 681-1142 is listed on bcbssettlement.com and matches the email footer.
If anything in your email doesn’t match those, treat it as a fake.
Why an email & not a check?
This is the $2.67 billion Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust class action. Payments started rolling out on May 11, 2026. When you filed your claim, you likely picked your payout method: check, PayPal, Venmo, or electronic debit card. If you got this email, you requested (or later switched to) the prepaid debit card option.
It’s a virtual Visa prepaid disbursement card. No physical card in the mail. You activate it online, see the full card details on screen, then either add it to a mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) or use the numbers like any other Visa for online purchases.
What happens after you click Redeem
- From the email, click Redeem Virtual Card. Or, safer, go to settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com directly, click Activate My Card, then Enter activation code instead.
- Enter the activation code from the email.
- The site sends a one-time verification code to that same email address. It expires in 10 minutes. Check your spam folder if it doesn’t show up.
- Punch in the one-time code. You land on a dashboard that says “Success! Your virtual prepaid card is now active” with the balance shown.
- Click the card image to reveal the 16-digit number, expiration, and CVV. Add it to your mobile wallet, or save the card image for online purchases.
The whole thing should take less than 10 minutes.
Scammers WILL be spoofing this so be smart. Three checks before you enter anything:
- The sender address is
distribution@BCBSsettlement.com. Click into the actual “From” details, not just the display name.BCBS Settlement <something@somethingelse.com>looks legit until you look closely. - After you redeem, nobody legitimate will call or text asking to verify your card, your CVV, or to pay any kind of activation fee. The flow is one-and-done.
- If any link sends you somewhere other than
settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com, close it. When in doubt, typebcbssettlement.comstraight into your browser and start there.
What if you got the email and don’t remember filing a claim?
If you don’t remember filing a BCBS claim and don’t recognize what this is, the email and activation code are harmless on. Don’t click anything, don’t reply with personal info. But if you’re really curious or think you might be owed something, you could try calling the Claims Administrator at (888) 681-1142 and ask them to look up your name.
The End
I hope this helps! Good luck with your settlement and enjoy your funds!
PS did you have any issues or questions? Feel free to comment below.
Is the email address case sensitive. My email was from:
distribution@bcbssettlement.com
From:distribution@bcbssettlement.com
It is not “@BCBSsettlement.com
Thanks for pointing that out. The email address is not case sensitive, so you are good to go if the email sender is:
distribution@bcbssettlement.com
I’ll update my post and I’m glad you double checked the email address. πͺβ
Have a great day and I hope your redemption goes smoothly!
-J.D.
I went to the bcbs site and used the link there. After pasting my code at the https://settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com site, it asks me to verify information like name, address, etc. Is this part of the required process?
Thanks for sharing your experience, CR! π Yes, it can be part of the process to verify your information like name and address after pasting your code at the https://settlementpayment.choicepaymenthub.com site. β
This is a security measure to ensure the virtual Visa prepaid card gets to the right person. It’s good that you’re being cautious and checking the site.
Have a great day,
-J.D.
Have fun with your $12
Thanks for the laugh π
I’m guessing you’re referring to the fact that some people may only be getting a small payout from the Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement?
The person I helped with it received over $200 so that is a pretty good help versus nothing IMHO. They said they were going to use it for some fun dining out with their kids. π
I hope you have a great week!
-J.D.