$4.75M Hy Cite Royal Prestige TCPA Class Action Settlement
Hy Cite Enterprises, the company behind Royal Prestige cookware, has agreed to pay $4.75 million to settle a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit over robocalls placed to cell phone numbers without a Hy Cite account. If you received one of these calls, you may be entitled to an estimated $600 to $1,000 — a notably high per-claimant amount for a TCPA case.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- You are a U.S. resident who received an artificial or prerecorded voice call on your cell phone from Hy Cite Enterprises, LLC (dba Royal Prestige cookware)
- The call occurred between October 22, 2020 and September 10, 2025
- You did not have a Hy Cite account at the time of the call
- Hy Cite identified roughly 18,000 wrong-number cell numbers from its own records and mailed Claim Forms to many of them
- You submit a valid claim form by July 8, 2026
No phone records needed if you received a Claim Form. If you didn't get a Claim Form but believe you qualify, you can provide evidence of receiving the call plus a sworn attestation.
File your claim on the official Hy Cite TCPA settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Hy Cite Enterprises, the company behind the high-priced Royal Prestige cookware line, allegedly placed artificial or prerecorded voice marketing calls to cell phone numbers that weren't actually associated with any Hy Cite customer or accountholder — the classic "wrong number" robocall problem, where a number gets reassigned or was simply never verified before dialing.
The lawsuit, Angela Keith v. Hy Cite Enterprises, LLC (Case No. 3:24-cv-729-jdp, W.D. Wisconsin), alleges this violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which allows $500–$1,500 in statutory damages per illegal call. Hy Cite denies any wrongdoing and maintains it had a complete defense (prior consent), but agreed to the $4.75 million settlement to resolve the case.
With roughly 18,000 identified wrong-number cell numbers in the class and a $4.75 million fund, this settlement has an unusually generous per-claimant estimate compared to most TCPA cases.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
The notice itself estimates $600–$1,000 per valid claimant, and if the claims rate stays low (as it typically does in TCPA cases), individual payouts could land above $1,000. This is genuinely one of the higher-value claims in this category and worth filing if you recall getting unexpected Royal Prestige cookware sales calls during the class period.
Last reviewed: June 19, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.