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Top Class Actions readers received settlement payments of up to $1,500 from a number of class action lawsuits.
Equifax data breach class action rebates
Equifax agreed to pay $380.5 million to resolve claims a 2017 data breach exposed the information of 147 million people in the United States.
The settlement benefits consumers affected by the 2017 Equifax data breach.
Plaintiffs in the Equifax class action lawsuit accused the credit bureau of failing to protect their information. According to the class action, Equifax could have prevented or mitigated the data breach through reasonable cybersecurity measures.
Equifax agreed to pay at least $380.5 million to resolve these allegations. The settlement offered free credit monitoring or a cash payment in addition to up to $20,000 in expense reimbursement. Top Class Actions viewers report settlement payments of up to $22.82.
In order to receive a settlement payment, Class Members had to submit a valid claim form by Jan 22, 2020.
The Equifax data breach class action lawsuit is In re: Equifax Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 1:17-md-2800-TWT, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
CRT indirect purchaser settlement checks
LG and Chunghwa agreed to a class action settlement to resolve claims they conspired to raise the price of cathode ray tube (CRT) products.
The settlement benefits consumers who purchased televisions, computer monitors or other products with CRTs during various periods between March 1, 1995, and Nov. 25, 2007.
According to the price-fixing class action lawsuit, LG and Chunghwa conspired with other manufacturers to charge more for CRT products. These practices allegedly caused consumers to pay a higher price for the products in violation of federal antitrust laws.
Under the terms of the settlement, consumers could receive an equal share of the net settlement fund based on the products purchased — estimated to be at least $25. Actual payments from the settlement ranged from $63.71 to $322.43, according to TCA readers.
The deadline to submit a claim and receive payment from the class action settlement was June 30, 2016.
The CRT antitrust class action lawsuit is In re: Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 07-cv-05944-SC, MDL No. 1917, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Forever 21 data breach class action rebates
Forever 21 agreed to a data breach class action settlement to resolve allegations that payment card information was stolen from its systems in 2017.
The settlement benefits consumers who used a payment card to make an in-store purchase at certain at-risk Forever 21 stores.
Plaintiffs in the data breach class action lawsuit accuse Forever 21 of failing to safeguard their sensitive payment information. Consumers argue the retailer breached its implied contract with consumers by failing to keep their payment data private.
Forever 21 agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to resolve these allegations. The class action settlement offered payments for expense reimbursement to affected consumers. Top Class Actions readers report receiving payments of $100 from the settlement.
In order to receive a settlement payment, consumers had to submit a valid claim form by March 21, 2022.
The Forever 21 data breach class action lawsuit is Hameed-Bolden, et al. v. Forever 21 Retail Inc., et al., Case No.: 2:18-cv-03019, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Nissan headlights settlement checks
Nissan Altima owners are receiving payments from a class action settlement resolving claims that the vehicles were manufactured with defective halogen headlights.
The settlement benefits U.S. consumers who purchased or leased a 2013 to 2018 Nissan Altima manufactured with halogen headlights.
According to the class action lawsuit, Nissan Altima halogen headlights were defective and could become delaminated. This allegedly caused dimmer light from low beams and other issues.
Nissan agreed to a class action settlement to resolve these allegations. Under the terms of the settlement, consumers could receive a warranty extension for future repairs and reimbursement for past repairs. One Top Class Actions reader received $1,200 from this settlement.
To receive settlement benefits, consumers had to submit a claim form by April 25, 2022.
The Nissan headlight class action lawsuit is Rafael Suarez, et al. v. Nissan North America, Inc., Case No.3:21-cv-00393-WLC-AN, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, Nashville Division.
Volusion data breach class action rebates
Volusion LLC agreed to pay $4.3 million to resolve claims it failed to adequately respond to a 2019 data breach.
The settlement benefits consumers who received a data breach notice from Volusion in or around April 2020.
Plaintiffs in the data breach class action lawsuit claim that Volusion did not respond to the October 2019 data breach in a timely fashion. The plaintiffs also accused the company of failing to protect their data.
Volusion agreed to a $4.3 million class action settlement to resolve these allegations. Under the terms of the settlement, consumers could receive reimbursement for data breach losses. A Top Class Actions reader received a $1,500 settlement check from this deal!
In order to receive Volusion class action settlement payments, consumers had to submit a valid claim form by Sept. 6, 2022.
The Volusion data breach class action lawsuit is Lopez, et al. v. Volusion LLC, Case No. 1:20-cv-00761-LY, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division.
Old Navy pricing settlement checks
Consumers may start receiving checks from an Old Navy false sale class action settlement resolving claims the retailer used misleading reference prices.
The settlement benefits consumers who made purchases from Old Navy in-store or online between Nov. 12, 2015, and Dec. 2, 2021.
According to the false sale class action lawsuit, Old Navy used misleading reference prices to advertise its products. These prices allegedly misled consumers into believing they were getting a good deal on products.
Old Navy agreed to a class action settlement to resolve these claims. The settlement provided settlement purchase certificates. Readers report receiving multiple $5 from the settlement, for total benefits of up to $10.
Consumers had to submit a valid claim form by May 31, 2022, to receive settlement benefits.
The Old Navy fake sale class action lawsuit is Barba, et al. v. Old Navy, et al., Case No. CGC 19-581937 in the Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Francisco.
Rodan + Fields Lash Boost class action rebates
Rodan + Fields agreed to pay $38 million to resolve claims its Lash Boost was an unlicensed drug that can cause serious side effects.
The settlement benefits consumers who purchased Rodan + Fields Lash Boost between Oct. 1, 2016, and March 11, 2022.
Plaintiffs in the Lash Boost class action lawsuit argued that the lash serum contained a glaucoma drug that could cause serious side effects if misused. Consumers contend the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should regulate Lash Boost as a drug because of its ingredients.
Rodan + Fields agreed to a $38 million class action settlement to resolve these claims. Under the terms of the settlement, consumers could receive a cash payment of up to $175 or a credit voucher worth up to $250. Top Class Actions readers reported cash class action settlement payments of $164.77.
In order to receive settlement benefits, consumers had to submit a valid claim form by Sept. 7, 2022.
The Rodan + Fields Lash Boost class action lawsuit is Scherr, et al. v. Rodan & Fields, Case No. CIVDS 1723435, in the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco.
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63 thoughts onOld Navy, Nissan, Equifax, other class action settlement payments in the mail
I have COPD frrom smoking, if I had known this would be, I am in a wheelchair and on oxygen 24hr aday.
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CLOSED THERE IS NO SIGNING ME UP, EVERYONE HAS TO SUBMIT A CLAIM-NO OTHER WAY!…………PERIOD
After the settlement, I’ll tell everyone that freezing your credit report across all bureaus isn’t just enough, because your information is very much out there and you are a victim of identity theft fraud scheme. This means your information could still be used for something else. Instead you need to go as far as hiring cyberspace and credit repair experts to run a proper security analysis on your file and set up end-to-end security wall encryption so that you don’t experience such again. Atleast it’s what i opted for and it worked for me. My poor credit situation had since improved and could be better. Many of these credit agencies have been compromised on data breach.
webghost33 {via instagram} is a credit repair guy and cybersecurity expert who helped me on my compromised data breach issues. This really improved my credit severely after the experian data breach, glad he removed the negative chargeoffs and inquiries.This was dented by the cyber criminals who used my ssn for $75k loan and the debt was racked on my head. Glad i got it all settled for less. Everyone needs to be cybersecurity conscious nowadays
Receiving compensation is not just enough because your info is still out there. It’s better to seek the help of cyberspace expert and credit hacker on instagram {search webghost33} for faster and effective credit fix. i decided to give him a trial after the Equifax data breach and it’s surprising how they manage to remove all negative collections and cleared all cc debts of over 45k. My score has since improved well upto 786 within three weeks and my debt settlement was negotiated to my convenience. if you love yourself enough you would stop paying Lexington and co for what you don’t get results for. It’s not cool like that.
I received 2 letters saying my claims were deficient from Equifax data breach lawsuit. I submitted 5 receipts totaling $10,000 for credit restoration and personal information removal from dark web as a result from their data breach. I also claimed “time-spent” for 20 hours. Received another letter saying I was approved for time-spent and then another letter saying I had to fill out an extended claims period form in order to get my time-spent money but that it’s not guaranteed.
Was told I would receive 125.00 but what they done was turned it around and sent me 5.21 long way from 125.00
me, my hubby, and best friend all received $5.21….
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