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What if I do nothing? If you don't do anything, you relinquish your right to sue Equifax in the future, and you give up on the $125 or 10 years of free credit monitoring provided by the settlement. Your deadline to opt out is November 19, and your deadline to file a claim based on this settlement is January 22.
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.
Despite the FTC pushing people away from an Equifax cash payout, there's a good chance you'll get all $125. ... 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.
You can also check the FTC's Equifax Data Breach Settlement page and the official data breach settlement page for updates. And the FTC has a number you can call -- (833) 759-2982 -- for updates. On the official settlement site, you file a claim online.
You can also check the FTC's Equifax Data Breach Settlement page and the official data breach settlement page for updates. And the FTC has a number you can call -- (833) 759-2982 -- for updates. On the official settlement site, you file a claim online.
In September 2017, Equifax announced a data breach that exposed the personal information of 147 million people. Under a settlement filed today, Equifax agreed to spend up to $425 million to help people affected by the data breach. If you were affected by the Equifax breach, you can't file a claim just yet.
You can also log into your Equifax account and view your status by clicking the check status of a dispute button. If you are checking your status by mail or phone, please make sure you have the confirmation number that was provided to you when you submitted your dispute.
Some quick background: Equifax a major credit reporting agency announced the settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and 50 U.S. states and territories, on July 24. The settlement includes up to $425 million to help people affected by the data breach.
The Federal Trade Commission said in July that Equifax has agreed to pay at least $575 million and up to $700 million to help compensate victims of hackers who stole personal data from Equifax servers.
You have two months to file your Equifax settlement claim. The Equifax data breach affected 147 million people. If you're one of them, you have till Jan. 22, 2020, to see if you are eligible and file an FTC claim.
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