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Settlement checks are in the mail for Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), data breach and privacy class action lawsuits. Some of these checks are worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

West Shore Home TCPA class action rebates

Checks are in the mail for a $1.3 million TCPA class action settlement with West Shore Home. The home remodeling company allegedly called consumers with advertisements without their consent.

West Shore TCPA Site 9-1-22 settlement payment

The settlement benefits individuals whose phone numbers were collected by West Shore Home as part of a Facebook advertising campaign and who received prerecorded calls from the remodeling company at least twice in a 12-month period between Nov. 15, 2016, and Feb. 15, 2022, despite their numbers being registered with the National Do Not Call Registry.

According to plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit, West Shore Home collected consumer phone numbers through a Facebook ad campaign. After collecting these numbers, the remodeling company allegedly contacted consumers with pre-recorded messages advertising its $5,000 sweepstakes drawing. Plaintiffs in the case say these calls violated the federal TCPA.

West Shore Home agreed to pay $1.35 million to resolve these allegations. Class members were eligible for an equal share of the net settlement fund. According to Top Class Actions readers, each claimant is receiving a settlement payment of $369.

To receive a settlement check, class members had to submit a valid claim form by May 16, 2022.

The West Shore Home TCPA class action lawsuit is Beiswinger v. West Shore Home LLC, Case No. 3-20-cv-01286-HES-PDB, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Hudson’s Bay Company data breach class action settlement payment

Readers are reporting receiving checks for as much as $5,000 from a $2 million Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) class action settlement. The deal resolved claims Hudson’s Bay Company failed to protect consumer information in a data breach.

Hudson Bay site 9-1-22 settlement payment

Hudson Bay site 2 9-1-22 settlement payment

The settlement benefits anyone who used a credit, debit, or prepaid card (other than a Saks First branded credit card) at a Saks location, Lord & Taylor store or Saks OFF 5TH between May 1, 2017, and April 1, 2018.

Plaintiffs in the data breach class action lawsuit accused Hudson’s Bay Company of negligence which allegedly caused a large data breach. The breach reportedly compromised payment info of cards used at Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks OFF 5TH, Hudson’s Bay Company and Lord & Taylor locations.

Hudson’s Bay Company agreed to pay up to $2 million to resolve these claims. Under the terms of the settlement, class members could receive $30 if their information was compromised and reimbursement of up to $5,000 for out-of-pocket fraudulent charges stemming from the breach. Readers have reported receiving checks ranging from $30 to $5,000 depending on their data breach damages.

In order to receive a settlement check, class members had to submit a valid claim form by Jan. 31, 2022.

The Hudson’s Bay Company data breach class action lawsuit is In re: Hudson’s Bay Company Data Security Incident Consumer Litigation, Case No. 1:18-cv-08472, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

TikTok minor privacy class action rebates

Young TikTok users may start receiving checks from a $1.1 million minor privacy class action settlement with the social media platform. Plaintiffs claimed TikTok failed to get parental consent before collecting minors’ information.

TikTok Minor Privacy Site 9-15-22 settlement payment

The settlement benefits people who registered for or used TikTok, or its predecessor Musical.ly, while under the age of 13, along with these individuals’ parents.

According to the privacy class action lawsuit, TikTok failed to get parental consent before allowing users under the age of 13 to create an account. As a result, the social media platform allegedly collected information from these children in violation of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

TikTok operators agreed to pay $1.1 million to resolve these allegations. Class members were projected to receive between $10 and $15, though one Top Class Actions reader reports their payment was much lower, at $3.64.

In order to receive settlement benefits, class members had to submit a valid claim form by July 24, 2021.

The TikTok minor privacy class action lawsuit is T.K., through her mother Sherri LeShore, et al. v. ByteDance Technology Co. Ltd., et al., Case No. 1:19-cv-07915, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

CaptureRx data breach class action settlement checks

Patients affected by the 2021 CaptureRx data breach may start receiving payments from a $4.75 million data breach settlement. The settlement resolves claims of negligence surrounding the data breach.

CaptureRX Site 9-12-22 settlement payment

CaptureRx FB 9-13-22 settlement payment

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who were notified by CaptureRx that they were affected by the February 2021 data breach. 

In the spring of 2021, CaptureRx informed 1.9 million customers a data breach compromised their sensitive information, including medical records and prescription data. A subsequent class action lawsuit accused the company of negligently failing to protect consumer data.

CaptureRx agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve these claims. Under the terms of the settlement, class members could receive $25 if they were part of the national class. Californians could recover an additional payment of $75 for a total recovery of $100. Actual payments reported by Top Class Actions viewers are around $50.

In order to receive settlement benefits, class members had to submit a valid claim form by June 27, 2022.

The CaptureRx data breach class action lawsuit is In Re: CaptureRx Data Breach Litigation, Case No. 5:21-cv-00523-OLG, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.

TD Bank NSF fees class action settlement payment

Checks are in the mail from a $41 million class action settlement with TD Bank. The settlement resolves allegations the bank charged multiple non-sufficient funds, NSF, fees on single transactions.

TD Bank NSF Fees 9-8-22 settlement payment

The settlement benefits consumers who were charged retry NSF fees by TD Bank during various periods between Nov. 30, 2008, and Sept. 7, 2021.

Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit accused TD Bank of retrying transactions in order to charge multiple NSF fees on a single transaction. Consumers say they were charged numerous $35 NSF fees over the course of several days despite these “retry” fees violated TD Bank’s account policies.

TD Bank agreed to pay $41 million to resolve these allegations. Class members in the settlement could receive partial reimbursement for retry NSF fees along with debt forgiveness if their accounts were closed with negative balances.

No claim form was required to benefit from the settlement.

The TD Bank NSF Fees Class Action Lawsuit is Perks, et al. v. TD Bank, N.A., Case No. 1:18-cv-11176, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.


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48 thoughts onTikTok, TD Bank, other settlement payment checks in the mail

  1. Benjamin Robair says:

    Please add me

  2. Sherri Burdette says:

    Please add me to the tictoc case

  3. Kraken Mascott says:

    Whoa wondering why I got $167.04 from TicTok? My memory sucks bad now, thx to the Mary Jane smoke from 16-30 years old, everyday freakin day. Can remember what I did last Saturday?!

    1. TalysPops says:

      Got the same $167.04 from TikTok. I ain’t complaining.. I member they wanted our usernames for musical.ly (app before TikTok) or TikToks usernames. Had 4 or 5 accounts so gave them all of them thanks to Google password manager and iCloud Keychain. Guess I should claim some credit too being lazy and not deleting old account logins from password managers.

  4. Andrea says:

    I received 27.84 $ from tik tok.

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