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Go to the settlement website and click on Find out if your information was impacted to see if you're eligible. Identity restoration services include help dealing with companies, government agencies and credit bureaus. You can use the service even if you never make a claim from this settlement.
In July, credit bureau Equifax agreed to pay nearly $700 million over its massive 2017 data breach. Under the terms of the settlement, affected consumers could potentially get up to $20,000 in reimbursement.
The credit-reporting company has agreed to pay between $575 million and $700 million to settle state and federal investigations related to a massive security incident that exposed the personal information of more than 147 million Americans two years ago.
Despite the FTC pushing people away from an Equifax cash payout, there's a good chance you'll get all $125. Eventually. Last week, Equifax agreed to a $575 million up to $700 million settlement over its major 2017 data breach.
The earliest you can expect to receive benefits, the FTC said, is the day after the submission deadline: Jan. 23, 2020. If you did rush to submit your claim, the FTC said you can revise your request if you filed for the $125, especially in light of the FTC's recommendations about which benefits to request.
Last July the Federal Trade Commission opened a claim process to distribute as much as $425 million to compensate the millions of victims of the Equifax data breach as part of the company's $700 million settlement with the commission, which was finalized this week in U.S. District Court in Georgia.
Last week, Equifax agreed to a $575 million up to $700 million settlement over its major 2017 data breach. It entitles affected consumers to free credit-monitoring offerings or an $125 payout, plus the potential for more cash back if you can document losses as a result of the incident.
In July, credit bureau Equifax agreed to pay nearly $700 million over its massive 2017 data breach. Under the terms of the settlement, affected consumers could potentially get up to $20,000 in reimbursement.
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