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A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit that alleges RushCard prepaid debit holders experienced a lengthy service disruption that caused them to be unable to access their money. If you were a RushCard prepaid debit card holder on Oct. 12, 2015, your rights may be affected by this class action settlement.
If approved, the RushCard settlement would resolve four class action lawsuits that were filed against UniRush LLC d/b/a UniRush Financial Services, Rush Communications LLC, Rush Communications of NYC Inc., Meta Financial Group Inc., MetaBank, and MasterCard Incorporated.
According to the RushCard class action lawsuits, UniRush LLC offers the RushCard to consumers through an agreement with MetaBank, the card issuer. On Oct. 12, 2015, a subsidiary of MasterCard became the processing company for RushCard services. RushCard holders were notified in advance that there would be a short disruption in service on Oct. 12, 2015 to allow for the conversion to take place.
However, the plaintiffs allege, the RushCard service disruption was longer than anticipated and left many users without the ability to access the funds in their accounts. According to the RushCard class action lawsuits, many cardholders were unable to pay for basic necessities such as food, rent, gas and electricity. Some cardholders reported discrepancies in their RushCard account balances, and some claim they were charged for balance inquiry fees when they attempted to withdraw money from ATMs while the RushCard system was down.
The defendants deny any wrongdoing but have agreed to pay $20.5 million to settle the RushCard class action lawsuits and avoid the burden, expense and uncertainty of ongoing litigation.
Class Members who wish to opt out of or object to the RushCard class action settlement must do so no later than Aug. 30, 2016.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members of the RushCard settlement include all cardholders with an open RushCard account as of Oct. 12, 2015 and who had authorized the use of that account at least once between July 14, 2015 and Oct. 12, 2015.
Potential Award
Up to $500 for reimbursement for losses suffered during the service disruption plus reimbursement of fees.
Class Members are eligible to receive reimbursement of fees incurred during the service disruption and a cash payment for losses they experienced due to the service disruption.
Proof of Purchase
Class Members who wish to obtain a cash payment must submit a Claim Form by Aug. 30, 2016. If you submit documentation of your losses, you may be eligible for a payment of up to $500. Class Members who do not submit documentation of their losses may receive a cash payment of $100. Payments may be reduced on a pro rata basis depending on the total amount of approved claims.
Claim Form
Class Members who would prefer mailing in their Claim Form, can find a printable version here!Â
Claim Form Deadline
08/30/2016
NOTE: No Claim Form is required for Class Members to receive a reimbursement of fees. Class Members will automatically be reimbursed for all fees assessed on their RushCard accounts during the period of Oct. 12, 2015 through Oct. 31, 2015 (except for fees that were previously reimbursed or credited to the user’s account).
Monthly fees for the month of October 2015 will be prorated so that Class Members will be reimbursed only for the portion of the fees allocable during that time period.
Case Name
Fuentes, et al. v. UniRush LLC, et al., Case No. 1:15-cv-08372, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Final Hearing
09/12/2016
UPDATE: On September 12, 2016, the court granted the RushCard settlement final approval.
UPDATE 2: On Dec. 27, 2016, Top Class Actions readers who filed valid claims for the RushCard class action settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $100! Congratulations to all our viewers who got PAID!
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
RushCard Settlement Administrator
1801 Market Street, Suite 660
Philadelphia, PA 19103
1-855-400-3445
Class Counsel
John A. Yanchunis Sr.
MORGAN & MORGAN
Jean Sutton Martin
LAW OFFICE OF JEAN SUTTON MARTIN PLLC
Charles J. LaDuca
CUNEO GILBERT & LADUCA LLP
Michael McShane
AUDET & PARTNERS LLP
Hunter J. Shkolnik
NAPOLI SHKOLNIK PLLC
Lewis Eidson
COLSON HICKS EIDSON
Joseph G. Sauder
MCCUNEWRIGHT LLP
Defense Counsel
Thomas P. Brown
PAUL HASTINGS LLP
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252 thoughts onRushCard Prepaid Debit Card Class Action Settlement
I received a second payment today of $75 since I was credited $25 in late fees. People, we gotta get our stuff together and join a real bank. I’m so over this prepaid crap…
100 in California today.
I’m in Cali and I got nothing today
It’s okay..Michelle. .you’ll get your check tomorrow or the day after..
ALL THE SETTLEMENT CHECKS WERE DISPERSED@MAILED TO ALL THE CLAIMANTS N THE LAWSUIT FROM THE LAWYER’S OFFICE ON THE SAME DAY…
Our checks are floating around n the mailrooms somewhere. .
I receive 200.00 today
Received my 100 check in Illinois today
What part of Illinois?
received my check today!!!! louisiana
I have not gotten my check yet
I received my $100.00 check in Texas
Hello, I received my $100.00 settlement check today, I’m in Georgia
Has anyone recieved more than $100??
Nope..my husband got his check for $100.00 today n Maywood Illinois. But me@my mom n chicago didn’t get our checks yet!!! Im soooooooooo sad..
My check was $308. I sent in proof of losses with my claim