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chinaski 07-26-2019 11:02 AM

$125 from Equifax due to their Date Breach Fiasco
 
Here’s how to get $125 from this week’s settlement
https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/25/8...sign-up-how-to

(I just did this and it said I was eligible)

File an online claim today if you were affected by the 2017 data breach.

The US credit reporting agency Equifax settled earlier this week with the Federal Trade Commission over the massive 2017 data breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Americans’ Social Security numbers and other sensitive data. Now, you can finally file a claim to collect on the $700 million settlement, which contains a $380,500,000 consumer restitution fund, as part of the class action lawsuit.

The FTC this morning posted the claim website, where you can both check if you were affected by the company’s breach and fill out the relatively simple form that lets you specify to which claims you feel entitled. Thankfully, it is not operated by Equifax, but by the settlement administrator JND, which handles these types of sprawling class action and corporate bankruptcy cases that may eventually involve millions of people filing claims.

On the website, you can check whether you’ve been affected by the Equifax breach by inputting your last name and the last six digits of your Social Security number.

You’ll get a simple “our records indicate your personal information was impacted by this incident” message if you were indeed affected. From there, you can head back to the main page and file a claim. The claim process is incredibly simple, and you can do so online or you can print the form to fill it out and mail it in. You can also request that JND mail you a form, as well as download a form on behalf of a minor.

he form asks for some simple biographical information, like where you live and when you were born. From there you can request either a $125 check or pre-paid card, or free three-bureau credit monitoring. To claim the money, you need to already have credit monitoring and must have it for another six months after you file the claim.

If you’d rather have the money over the free provided credit monitoring, you can simply sign up for a free service like Credit Karma today, which offers free daily credit monitoring from its partner TransUnion. A number of credit cards, and Intuit’s budget-planning service Mint, also offer some versions of credit monitoring for free. Additionally, there are paid services like Identity Guard and MyFICO that do the same, with a few more robust identity theft protections and other services built in.

The Equifax breach claim process with then ask you whether you’d like restitution for time spent because of the breach, up to $25 per hour for a total of 20 hours. Chances are most affected Americans haven’t spent any time, mostly because a majority of people likely aren’t even aware they were affected.

That said, if you did spend time combating any identity theft issues or dealing with any credit fraud because of the breach, you can file a claim for compensation up to $500. You’ll have to provide a fair amount of documentation for this part, so unless it’s something you legitimately spent a lot of time on and have the records to prove it, you can just click next and move on.

The final step asks whether you’ve actually been a victim of identity fraud or theft because of the breach and suffered financially because of it without any reimbursement. Again, this will require some pretty serious documentation. Following this step, or if you just skip it by clicking next, you can specify check or pre-paid card for your claim and then confirm all your information.

You’ll end up with a claim number you should save to your computer as a PDF. The form asks for your email, but when I just filled it out earlier this morning, I did not receive an email, so it’s best to make sure you have a copy of the page saved offline in the event you’re asked to provide proof of your claim in the future.

As for the deadlines here, you’ll have until January 22nd, 2020 to file a claim, while November 19th, 2019 is the deadline for opting out in the event you’re pursuing your own legal case against Equifax. The final hearing for the case is set for December 19th later this year, when the settlement is expected to be approved. So while you may not see any of this money for quite some time, you do have have quite a few months to ensure you can sign up and tell your friends and family to do the same.

Here is the website:
https://www.equifaxbreachsettlement.com/

ModSocks 07-26-2019 11:07 AM

Heard about it on the news the other day, checked, and sure enough my data was stolen. The process is simple to make your claim. Takes about 5 minutes tops.

The Franchise 07-26-2019 11:15 AM

Done. Thanks for this

Imon Yourside 07-26-2019 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin (Post 14364961)
How do you know if your data was stolen

You can find out at the link, but I have no desire to sign up for a credit monitoring service.

ModSocks 07-26-2019 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Imon Yourside (Post 14364963)
You can find out at the link, but I have no desire to sign up for a credit monitoring service.

Then take the $125.

Shaid 07-26-2019 11:18 AM

Neither me or my wife is eligible, which I suppose is a good thing.

Perineum Ripper 07-26-2019 11:19 AM

Just checked my info, they are sending me a check

stumppy 07-26-2019 11:22 AM

Looks like they got mine too. Claim filed.

Chief Roundup 07-26-2019 11:24 AM

So did they breach your date or cause your date to breach on you....

Third Eye 07-26-2019 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14364967)
Then take the $125.

It doesn’t sound like you have a choice.

“If you’d rather have the money over the free provided credit monitoring, you can simply sign up for a free service like Credit Karma today, which offers free daily credit monitoring from its partner TransUnion.”

ChiliConCarnage 07-26-2019 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chinaski (Post 14364939)

Is this for real? Any jackass could have bought this domain. Why isn't this hosted from something like settlement.equifax.com or equifax.com/settlment.html?

kepp 07-26-2019 11:31 AM

Done, thanks. I had actually spent time getting set up their TrustedId program and also time emailing their support dept, so I included time for that.

kepp 07-26-2019 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiliConCarnage (Post 14364983)
Is this for real? Any jackass could have bought this domain. Why isn't this hosted from something like settlement.equifax.com or equifax.com/settlment.html?

That's how settlement websites are done. There's probably a law against the company hosting its own settlement site.

ModSocks 07-26-2019 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Third Eye (Post 14364982)
It doesn’t sound like you have a choice.

“If you’d rather have the money over the free provided credit monitoring, you can simply sign up for a free service like Credit Karma today, which offers free daily credit monitoring from its partner TransUnion.”

It seems that it just wants to confirm that you'll use some sort of credit monitoring to cover your ass. They likely don't give a rats ass if you're monitoring your credit or not.

I was able to complete the application request for the $$, it doesn't ask you at all about your credit monitoring agency, or request that you sign up for one.

They're likely just covering their ass based off their settlement. Idk, but you certainly have the choice.

ChiliConCarnage 07-26-2019 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kepp (Post 14364986)
That's how settlement websites are done. There's probably a law against the company hosting its own settlement site.

The whois is hidden too but I see the FTC links to it so I guess I'll try. 6 Digits of your social pretty much gives away the whole thing so it made me hesitant when it prompted for that much.


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