Deadline: May 12, 2026
Last updated: Last updated March 24, 2026

Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical Refund – File by May 12, 2026

Golden Sunrise sold "treatment plans" claiming to cure COVID-19, cancer, and Parkinson's disease for up to $23,000. The products were mostly herbs and spices. The FTC settled, if you received a Claim ID letter, file by May 12, 2026.

Deadline: May 12, 2026
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Applies to Nationwide
Main deadline May 12, 2026
Benefit Refund of amounts paid for Golden Sunrise treatment plans, because herbs and spices should cost grocery store prices, not hospital bill prices.

What happened

Class period: July 2017 through July 2020

Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical sold treatment plans with names like "Emergency D-Virus Plan of Care" and "Cancer Plan of Care," falsely claiming the products could treat or cure COVID-19, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and other serious conditions.

Prices reached as high as $23,000. The products were, according to the FTC, mostly herbs and spices, which is a perfectly fine thing to sell, just not as a cancer cure.

The FTC sued in July 2020, halted the operation, and permanently barred the promoter from making false health claims in June 2021.

A settlement followed, and the FTC is now distributing refunds to customers who paid for these plans between 2017 and 2020.

What you can get

Refund

Varies

Based on what you paid and how many valid claims are filed

Key dates

Action Date What it means
Claim deadline May 12, 2026 Last day to file a claim

Who may qualify

  • Purchased Golden Sunrise products between July 2017 and July 2020
  • Received a letter with a Claim ID from the administrator
  • Products include: Primary Plan of Care, Emergency D-Virus Plan of Care, Metabolic Plan of Care, or Cancer Plan of Care

How to file

  1. Go to goldensunriserefund.com Enter your Claim ID from the letter you received Submit before May 12, 2026

Proof required

  • Your Claim ID from the mailed letter — that's it.

Payment timing

Payments expected late 2026 by mail. Amount varies based on number of valid claims filed. Some customers have already received automatic checks — cash within 90 days.

Important links

Contact

Phone: 1-844-804-3922

Extra details

- This refund works differently from most FTC programs: some customers received automatic checks, while others must actively file using a Claim ID sent by mail

- If you got a letter with a Claim ID, you must file at goldensunriserefund.com, the refund will not come automatically

  • If you think you qualify but never received a check or a letter, call Simpluris at 1-844-804-3922, you may still be in their records

- The FTC will never charge you a fee to file or receive a refund. Anyone asking for payment to "process" your Golden Sunrise claim is running a scam on top of a scam, which is genuinely impressive from a brazenness standpoint


FAQ

Do I need to file a claim?
Maybe. If you received an automatic check in the mail, just cash it within 90 days — no further action needed. If you received a letter with a Claim ID, you must actively file at goldensunriserefund.com by May 12, 2026 or you won't receive a payment.
What if I didn't receive anything?
Call Simpluris at 1-844-804-3922. If you purchased Golden Sunrise products between 2017 and 2020 and are in their records, they can help sort it out.
How much will I get?
The amount depends on what you paid and how many valid claims are filed. The total refund pool is modest relative to the prices Golden Sunrise charged — $23,000 for herbs doesn't come back dollar for dollar — but the refund is real and yours to claim. Q: Is goldensunriserefund.com a scam? No — it's the official claim site listed on the FTC's own settlement page. Always verify by checking ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds/golden-sunrise-settlement directly before entering any information. The FTC will never ask you to pay anything to file.

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