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Lime Crime customers whose sensitive data may have been exposed in a data breach can now qualify for cash payments and discounts from a $110,000 class action settlement.
Lime Crime sells cosmetics through a retail website, using credit and debit card information to accept payments.
This Lime Crime class action lawsuit was filed in January 2016 by nine Lime Crime online customers who claim Lime Crime allowed their personal and credit information to be exposed.
According to the plaintiffs, Lime Crime discovered a security breach in February 2015 that exposed sensitive credit information of an unknown number of customers.
The breach was active between Oct. 4, 2014 and Feb. 15, 2015. Customers’ names, addresses, credit and debit card account numbers, expiration dates, security codes, and their LimeCrime.com usernames and passwords were allegedly exposed.
Although Lime Crime says it discovered the breach in February 2015, plaintiffs allege the company was on notice of the breach as early as November 2014. They further claim Lime Crime attempted to suppress early reports of the breach by consumers.
The plaintiffs say the breach could have been avoided had Lime Crime complied with reasonable security standards. By failing to take commercially reasonable steps to protect its customers’ data, Lime Crime allowed the data breach to take place, the plaintiffs claim.
After mediation sessions with a retired judge and continuous negotiations between counsel, the parties agreed to this Lime Crime class action settlement. The settlement requires Lime Crime to create a settlement fund worth $110,000. This fund will be distributed among qualifying Class Members who submit valid and timely claims.
Class Members will also receive a 15 percent discount on a future Lime Crime purchase.
In addition, Lime Crime has agreed to implement several changes designed to improve its handling of customer financial information. The company will appoint a new Chief Information Security Officer, perform a risk assessment, improve the ways its customers’ information is stored, and develop procedures for selecting and maintaining outside data service providers.
Lime Crime maintains that its actions were lawful at all times and does not admit liability by agreeing to this settlement.
Class Members can exclude themselves from the settlement or object to its terms by filing a written request no later than Feb. 22, 2018.
Who’s Eligible
The settlement Class covers all persons to whom Lime Crime sent an incident notice in February 2015, alerting them to the data breach.
Persons who are not sure if they qualify as Class Members are encouraged to contact the settlement administrator or class counsel to confirm.
Potential Award
Up to $44.
Class Members who submit valid and timely claims can receive a payment worth up to $44. Actual payment amounts may be lower, depending in part on the number of claims received.
Class Members are also entitled to a 15 percent discount off a new purchase from Lime Crime. They can redeem this discount using the coupon code provided with the notice that was sent to each Class Member. The coupon is valid for one year.
Proof of Purchase
No proof of purchase or other documentation is requested. The online Claim Form requires a Claim ID and a PIN Code from the settlement notice.
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
4/9/2018
Case Name
Koenig v. Lime Crime Inc., Case No. 2:16-cv-00503, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Final Hearing
2/26/2018
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Koenig v. Lime Crime Inc. Settlement Administrator
c/o KCC Class Action Services LLC
P.O. Box 404016
Louisville, KY 40233-4016
1-866-652-8229
Class Counsel
William B. Federman
Joshua D. Wells
FEDERMAN & SHERWOOD
Defense Counsel
Ronald I. Raether, Jr.
Mark C. Mao
Sheila M. Pham
TROUTMAN SANDERS LLP
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7 thoughts onLime Crime Data Breach Class Action Settlement
How do I become a member
You need to go to the settlement website and submit your claim: http://www.lcsettlement.com/. You can contact the settlement administrator with any questions.
I have not yet received my notice. Please send it ASAP.
Richard Wood
2733 W. Jessica in.
Phoenix As 85041
You should contact the settlement administrator with your request: http://lcsettlement.com/contact-us.aspx
I haven’t received any notification about this claim! I know I should be on this. I received an email from Lime Crime right after it was discovered and informed my information was compromised.
You should contact the settlement administrator with your request: http://lcsettlement.com/contact-us.aspx
Wow, another one with “all eligible have been sent’ trash. I should be on several of these, but they have fake lists so they can continue to skim for millions.