Brigette Honaker  |  July 9, 2019

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verizon wireless storeA class action lawsuit claims that Verizon violated California laws by mishandling a debt resulting from identity theft.

Plaintiff Jesse Kaufman says he had his identity stolen by an unidentified John Doe from California in April 2017.

The identity thief allegedly used Kaufman’s information to purchase a cell phone and cell phone equipment from Verizon for a total of $2,562.

Kaufman reportedly discovered that his identity had been used without his authorization and filed a police report. However, in May 2017, Verizon allegedly billed Kaufman for the $2,500 made by the identity thief.

In order to contest the charge, Kaufman says he alerted the company in writing that the debt was a result of identity theft. He also claims that he included all verification documents he had, including the police report, in his response. Verizon reportedly stopped billing him for the debt and he thought it was resolved.

However, without his knowledge, Verizon allegedly reported the debt as an actual debt to credit reporting agencies and simply noted that the debt was “disputed.” As a result, the debt reportedly appeared on Kaufman’s credit report started in June 2017.

In December 2018, Verizon allegedly sent a letter to Kaufman demanding that he fill out tax form 1099-C so that the company did not report to the IRS.

The letter was reportedly accompanied by a W-9 form and instructions stating: “An individual or entity (Form.W-9 requester) who is required to file an Information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number.”

Kaufman’s attorney responded to the letter by reminding the company that Kaufman “never had an account with Verizon for service or equipment” and that “any transactions that may have occurred were by an imposter using Jesse Kaufman’s personal Identification information without his knowledge or authorization.”

“Presumably you researched the matter based on the information I previously provided and determined that Jesse Kaufman had no liability to Verizon as you ceased billing him,” the attorney noted, according to the Verizon class action.

The Verizon class action lawsuit claims that the telephone company never responded to the letter but reported the debt two more times to credit reporting agencies.

However, in February 2019, Kaufman allegedly received a 1099-C tax form that named him as the debtor and Verizon as the creditor. The cellular provider reportedly filed the form with the IRS, identifying the “equipment write-off” as a debt write off of $2,280.

Kaufman claims that Verizon severely mishandled the identity theft situation by failing to investigate Kaufman’s identity theft claim, continuing to report the debt to credit reporting agencies, sending a W-9 threat letter, and filing a 1099-C form with the IRS.

Kaufman seeks to represent a Class of California consumers whose identity was fraudulently used to create a debt to Verizon and who filed a police report, gave notice to Verizon, and continued to suffer from debt collection and/or credit problems from Verizon.

This Class includes several subclasses of consumers who may have sent Verizon a second notice, had their debt reported to a credit reporting agency, and/or had a 1099-C filed with the IRS.

Kaufman also seeks to represent a second Class of consumers who were sent a W-9 threat letter demanding the payment of debt and the completion of the W-9 form.

The Verizon class action lawsuit seeks civil penalties, damages, punitive damages, restitution, injunctive relief, restitutionary relief, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Kaufman and the proposed Class are represented by S. Chandler Visher of Law Offices of S. Chandler Visher and Alan M. Kaufman.

The Verizon Identity Theft Class Action Lawsuit is Kaufman v. Verizon Communications Inc., et al., Case No. 4:19-cv-03888-DMR, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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107 thoughts onVerizon Class Action Says Identity Theft Mishandled

  1. Jason Nappi says:

    I have a case with Verizon and I know exactly what they are doing and have all evidence collected, you will be sent down a rabbit hole on purpose. Im seeking an attorney for my case. My case has been mitigated, arbitrated, and mitigated and Verizon is in violation of several State and Federal laws surrounding identity theft, fraud, wire fraud, aiding and abetting and insurance fraud. Im seeking a attorney or firm to take this case?????

  2. Nafeezah says:

    I’m a new Verizon customer. Was approved for service. Was going to port my numbers over and I paid the taxes on my phones I ordered. Sent them a copy of ID to verify my identity. And was told I had an account in collections. I’ve never had Verizon services ever in my life! I’m now disputing this with them. I truly hope this is going to get taken care of asap and I don’t get the run around.

  3. Natalie Reyes says:

    I went to Verizon wireless store on Forest Street Staten Island and the guy Sean who ran my credit after buying two phone stole all my information. He downloaded all my information from my phone to his. He has tried to apply for multiple credit cards. I am not being sued for small cash He is going for big amounts of money. I had to freeze my accounts and contact the FTC. Please help!!

  4. Kramer says:

    Oh cool, SAME thing is happening to me right now. Told me in August 2019 that the debt was taken care of due to fraud. I reported to the FTC. I assumed it was over with until I got a 1099-C form in the mail.

  5. Jessie says:

    They doing the same to me. I don’t even have Verizon
    I have att for 11 years. This is saying is from 2009. They contacting me now. ?

  6. Mj kingston says:

    Verizon Must Stop Approving Accounts under Justin Boyd in the 585 area code!! Verizon should Stop sending names of Innocent Victims of Justin Boyd to Collection Agencies! Verizon should Require Proper Forms of ID, for Anyone opening an account! Furthermore, Verizon should br Responsible about Collections on Their Own! Stop with Collection Agencies!!!

  7. Tayler Baca says:

    How do I get added to this list? I too have a Verizon Letter requesting a W-9 so they can issue me a 1099-C for equipment they gave to someone using my identity. I have contacted them numerous times and told it was taken care of and now this letter came! Verizon is in the wrong.

  8. Jean Philippe McCormick says:

    Please add me to this list same thing happened to me and still fighting them.

    1. Robin Kovacik says:

      My services were cutoff in 04/2021 while traveling from Alabama to La to visit my parents . I called and they said my bill was 5000 dollars. Connected me to fraud they said they would investigate and get back to me. I connected to a different cellular company and waited for Verizon to call the 5000 dollar bill after a few months more ended up over 10,000 and the calls were from Yemen ! Who lets a personal phone account get that freaking high???? Really!!!!! It’s on my credit report and it’s crushing my eligibility to purchase a home! I’ve disputed it and they said it was correct. Hell I wouldn’t know the correct balance of it hit me in my ass. I but I do know this much. I’ve never been on a phone that long and I’ve never been to Yemen .I called Verizon today fraud dept ! They said I’m not the account holder. Lol now it really doesn’t need to be on my report !!!

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