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Top Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail from a Westlake Financial Services TCPA class action settlement and a LifeLock false advertising class action settlement.
According to comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page, Class Members who submitted timely and valid claims for the Westlake Financial settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $48.61 and those who filed for the LifeLock settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $19.48 on Oct. 14, 2016.
If you filed a claim for either the Westlake or LifeLock class action settlements, keep an eye on your mailbox because checks are on their way!
The Westlake Financial class action settlement resolves allegations that the company used an automatic telephone dialing system to place robocalls to cell phones in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Class Members included “All persons to whom Westlake, its agents and/or its independent contractors between January 11, 2012, and November 7, 2013 placed a telephone call using an automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice to the person’s cellular telephone in connection with the confirmation of a loan applicant’s references.”
Westlake denied the claims but agreed to pay $10 million to avoid the cost of further litigation.
The deadline to file a claim for the Westlake TCPA settlement passed on June 21, 2016.
The Westlake plaintiffs are represented by Stephen F. Taylor and Sergei Lemberg of Lemberg Law LLC. (Note: Lemberg Law LLC is only representing the Westlake Class, they are NOT counsel for the Lifelock settlement)
The LifeLock class action settlement resolved allegations that the identity theft protection company failed to keep its promise of continuous security.
Specifically, the plaintiffs alleged LifeLock falsely advertised the following promises to its customers:
- Comprehensive services in detecting fraud
- Timely and continuous alerts of potential fraud 24-hours a day, every day of the year
- Keep customers’ personal data (credit card, social security, and bank account numbers) secure
- A “$1 Million Total Service Guarantee,” which provides insurance up to $1 million against identity theft
- LifeLock denied the allegations but agreed to pay $68 million to end the class action lawsuit.
Class Members included individuals who had a LifeLock identity theft protection plan at any time between Sept. 1, 2010 and Jan. 20, 2016.
Subclass Members included those who enrolled in a LifeLock identity theft protection plan between Jan. 1, 2012 and Apr. 30, 2015.
The deadline to file a claim for the LifeLock settlement passed on Apr. 29, 2016. Subclass members were not required to file a claim to receive a portion of the class action settlement.
LifeLock plaintiffs are represented by Joseph Henry Bates, III and Randall K Pulliam of Carney Bates & Pulliam PLLC; RoseMarie Maliekel and Michael W. Sobol of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP.
Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who submitted a valid claim and got PAID! If you missed out, sign up for our free newsletter to receive updates on new class action lawsuits and settlements. You can also check out which class action settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Settlements section.
The Westlake Financial TCPA Class Action Settlement is Duchene v. Westlake Financial Services LLC, Case No. 13-cv-01577, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
The LifeLock False Advertising Class Action Settlement is Ebarle, et al. v. LifeLock Inc., Case No. 3:15-cv-00258-HSG, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
UPDATE: On March 3, 2017, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving a second round of LifeLock settlement checks worth as much as $134.04!
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96 thoughts onWestlake, LifeLock Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed
My check bounced, I was charged upwards of $30 from my bank for depositing a bad check.
I received a check for $19.48 and deposited it using the Chase Mobile App. I signed on the back of the check. It was credited to my account the next day.
My check was not good,bank put it on hold !
I received a check from the Westlake settlement, but I tried to deposit it through my bank’s ATM and it was denied twice. Haven’t tried depositing it at the counter because this was at 7 AM.
What happens if I have married and moved since this started and the forwarding time has expired?
You should contact the settlement administrator and inquire if a check reissue is possible. Here is the TCA settlement article with the contact information: https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/closed-settlements/334217-westlake-financial-services-tcpa-class-action-settlement/. There is an email address available. Good Luck!
48.61 n TN 10/18/16
I got 4 one for me my husband and each daughter who’s 7 and 4 how do i cash Thier checks without a bank account
I called our credit union about that same issue (young children without bank accounts) the manager said she would cash them for us because of the ages of our kids and the amounts are so low it’s not a concern to them.
Plain greedy…people like you kill me how were your kids harassed
Response I received from info@westlakesettlement.com:
“Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Pierre Duchene v Westlake Services, LLC d/b/a Westlake Financial Services Settlement.
Payments for this settlement were mailed 10/12/16. All checks were in the form of postcards. They are the same as non-postcard checks and can be signed on the back and presented to your bank. After all the claims were processed, and the settlement funds were divided equally, the amount each eligible claimant received was $48.61.”
Only have last name on check,can it still be cashed?
I received my check it was 48.61 in Nevada
I got one today Oct.17,2016 mine doesn’t have anything to fill out. I have read someone’s post about filling out the paper at the bottom mine is for $48.61 from the robot calls from I think Verizon but I’m gonna go to My bank Regions in the morning so maybe I won’t go to jail for trying to cash it. Will let you all know what is happening