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Top Class Actions viewers are reportedly receiving checks in the mail from the HP printer firmware class action settlement and the Experian data breach class action settlement.

Experian Data Breach Settlement Checks

Our readers are receiving settlement checks worth up to $2,744 from an Experian data breach settlement.

The Experian data breach class action brought claims regarding a 2015 data breach that reportedly compromised the information of around 15 million consumers. The data breach reportedly involved names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver’s license numbers, military ID numbers, passport numbers, and other information.

Experian agreed to pay $22 million to resolve the claims against them but did not admit wrongdoing in regards to the settlement.

The settlement benefitted consumers who received an Experian data breach notice in October 2015. Eligible Class Members were estimated to receive up to $40 in a default time award and two years of free credit monitoring. Reimbursement was reportedly available for out-of-pocket costs (up to $10,000) and time ($20 per hour, up to 7 hours).

The settlement was granted final approval on May 29, 2019. The deadline to file a claim with the Experian data breach class action settlement was April 11, 2019.

Settlement Class Members in the Experian data breach class action are represented by Tina Wolfson and Robert Ahdoot of Ahdoot & Wolfson PC, and Daniel S. Robinson of Robinson Calcagnie Inc.

The Experian Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit is In re: Experian Data Breach Litigation, Case No. 8:15-cv-01592, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

HP Printer Firmware Settlement Checks

Our readers are also receiving settlement checks from the HP printer firmware resolution worth as much as $164.20.

Plaintiffs in the HP printer firmware class action lawsuit claimed that HP printers contained firmware called “Dynamic Security” which made it impossible for consumers to use non-HP ink cartridges. When consumers attempted to use other brands of printer ink, they were allegedly given a fake error message.

HP agreed to pay $1.5 million to resolve the claims against them, although they did not admit any wrongdoing.

The settlement benefitted consumers who owned certain HP OfficeJet or OfficeJet Pro printers between March 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2017 and who experienced issues when using a non-HP ink cartridge. Eligible consumers who filed a claim were estimated to receive $100 and $150, although payments have seemingly been slightly above those estimates.

The settlement was given final approval on April 25, 2019. The deadline to file a claim with the HP printer firmware class action settlement was March 8, 2019.

Settlement Class Members are represented by attorneys from Girard Gibbs LLP, Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman PC, and Joseph Saveri Law Firm Inc.

The HP Printer Firmware Class Action Lawsuit is In re: HP Printer Firmware Update Litigation, Case No. 5:16-cv-05820-EJD, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division.

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117 thoughts onExperian Data Breach, HP Printer Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. sidney cameron says:

    Add me please

  2. ezzar c cameron says:

    add me please

  3. Latonia Miranda says:

    I was supposed to recieve checks for both and I never did I had been paying for my own credit monitoring for 8 months and verified it with them I got nothing from either settlement who can we contact regarding this. My husband was supposed to get an experian one and my daughter too none of us got it

  4. Amanda bozeman says:

    I was supposed to receive one and I think the post office messed up and sent it back please mail it to me again

  5. James Gray says:

    I received a check for $84.67 in t

    1. James Gray says:

      *In the mail!
      All I had to do was fill

  6. Maverick says:

    I received my Puny check yesterday. I shouldn’t have received it though. I opted for the 2-year credit monitoring service. Does anyone know who I should contact?

  7. Marlaina Laughlin says:

    I filed for this. Confirmed my Social Security number was effected but I have not recieved anything whi do I contact?

  8. Geniene A Dugan says:

    Add me please

  9. Steven Minix says:

    Check received today for $98.52. I wish I would have had proof to upload and send to them and I have figured by my calculations that I would have seen around $2,500.00 give or take. I will start saving all my receipts and storing them in a safe place because you never know when/if you will need them.

    Thank You Top Class Actions & the firm responsible.

    1. Maverick says:

      I recommend an app called ReceiptPal. You can find it in either app store. I’ve been using them since 2004. The whole point for me is saving every single receipt I’ve ever received digitally. The side bonus is for every 4 receipts, you get 100 points. You use those points to redeem for gift cards. 2,000 points gets you a $5 gift card. I’ve redeemed about $1,200 so far. The more you save the cheaper the gift cards are. I can’t recommend them enough for saving receipts. I can sort the list of receipts by date, merchant, dollar amount, etc.

      This isn’t a sales pitch, I do not work for receipt pal. I just like helping people and spreading the best ways to make life a little easier.

      Hope this helps.

      1. Tara Depka says:

        I use the app also and LOVE it! Both for storing all of my receipts and also for the benefits of gift cards. I use a few different receipt scanning apps, while we are on the topic, and I can say that I have a son who is turning 3 on February 2, and I have pretty much been paying for his diapers using amazon gift cards from the different receipt scanning apps that I do. If anyone is interested in any of them, you can DM me on Facebook and I will give you all of the links. I am an advocate for these sites because all you need to do is take a picture of your receipt and you trade that in for gift cards! It’s awesome!

  10. Iris Drexler says:

    Add me

    1. Reading is FUNDAMENTAL says:

      Ummm…you are special huh?? Learn to read. It says its CLOSED!

      1. DeeRocks says:

        Ummmm…. you are a bitter jerk huh… Learn to be a decent human being! Do us all a favor!!!

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