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Ha....Their fucking site is down. ARF ruins a good thing again.
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How long is the free credit monitoring good for? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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In addition to the $125, you can also be compensated $25/hr for time spent dealing with this issue up to a maximum of twenty hours. Ten hours or fewer requires no supporting documentation, so I entered one hour for placing credit freezes and nine hours for pain and suffering.
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Whether you were in the breach or not, EVERYONE should freeze their credit.
https://clark.com/credit/credit-freeze-and-thaw-guide/ You can thaw it online if you need to borrow money (takes 1 day) |
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That's what my wife and I did.
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Never got my tuna, did get the redbull check for $2.50 though!
I was able to file a basic claim for $125! Thanks OP! Now how long until i actually receives a check... |
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I'm eligible, am I an idiot for wanted the $125 over the protection?
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I'm eligible, am I an idiot for wanted the $125 over the protection? View Quote My concern about the cash option is that there isn't anywhere near enough money to cover $125 for every person if all 147 million potential class members apply for it. I don't know what will happen. |
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This is one that really chapped my ass. I never once directly gave Equifax my information, never personally had a business dealing with them. I don't even think I have to option to tell them to delete me from their system.
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Quite BS that they cap a date on it. What if my info is still out there and just has not been used yet. So I am ok now but 3 years from now I'm dealing with the crap because of them. Total BS View Quote "Credit Monitoring: Free Service or Cash PaymentYou may be eligible to receive free credit monitoring or up to $125 if you already have credit monitoring. You can receive free, three-bureau credit monitoring at all three national credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). Experian will provide this service for at least 4 years. You can also enroll in free, single-bureau credit monitoring of your Equifax credit file, provided by Equifax, for up to 6 years after the Experian service ends. Or, if you have credit monitoring services that you will keep for at least 6 months, you can request a cash payment of $125. Please select either Option 1 or Option 2 below, but not both." |
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The form is simple and explains everything. You have three options: 1. Free credit monitoring, 2. $125, or 3. If you can document actual damages and/or time spent, up to $20,000. ETA my mom, my wife, my brother, and I are all eligible according to the lookup tool. View Quote |
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Here is my brother's reply, which contains a good suggestion on how to get more than $125 if you can document it:
Oh Yes! Just put in our claims as well. Also claimed time spent screwing around with freezes and un-freezes for three different loan events during 2018!
Thanks for sending this.....if we get everything asked for I'm buying lunch! View Quote |
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It says I’m eligible, however, this came up...
Attached File What if a person, while affected, didn’t actually get impacted by this data breach, nor did they spend much time taking preventative steps? All I do is check my Credit Karma app from time to time... |
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Ha! I had my info breached again a couple months ago so I already have credit monitoring. $150!
Seems I have had free credit monitoring for the last 3 years in one way or the other due to all of the breaches. |
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Eligible here, already claimed the $125. Not sure if the wife is eligible yet.
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I went with the 4 years 3 credit coverage + additional 6 year coverage from equifax.
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i locked my credit a year ago for free.... mainly so i would not have to worry about it, plus i keep getting weird emails suck as... " we got your loan application.. but need more infor to finish processing ".. about 5 different versions of that shit.
im getting $125.00 ! thats ammo money baby ! |
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In addition to the $125, you can also be compensated $25/hr for time spent dealing with this issue up to a maximum of twenty hours. Ten hours or fewer requires no supporting documentation, so I entered one hour for placing credit freezes and nine hours for pain and suffering. View Quote 15 minutes per month since September 2017, and $13 per month for the service. My claim will be around $540. |
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This is one that really chapped my ass. I never once directly gave Equifax my information, never personally had a business dealing with them. I don't even think I have to option to tell them to delete me from their system. View Quote |
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I wonder how bad they'll sing my credit score for submitting a claim.
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thank you op! I qualified and filed a claim. We'll see if a check shows up...
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I was impacted so I'm filing. Thanks, OP. I'll have my wife check on this later too.
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Woot woot!!!! Wife and I both got hit. Gonna be rolling in free money now! Thanks OP!
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I would say we all spent about... 10 hours... dealing with this breach personally, monitoring our credit and other accounts.
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What exactly qualifies as "damages"?
A few years ago some douchebag ordered an iPhone on my Verizon account and had it shipped to NYC. Verizon waved the charges. Last year my wife's debit card was cloned and some cunt rang up $4000 worth of miscellaneous charges at various stores the next county over. Her bank reimbursed the money. Both scenarios cost hours of playing phone tag. |
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You do know that when you filled out that info that you were leaving the FTC sight and did any of you actually read the disclaimer?,,did you?
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I signed up for the credit monitoring and 3 hours of reimbursement for time I've spend researching the breach and monitoring my credit over the last couple of years. Honestly probably spent more time and probably should have done 6+ hours.
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What exactly qualifies as "damages"? A few years ago some douchebag ordered an iPhone on my Verizon account and had it shipped to NYC. Verizon waved the charges. Last year my wife's debit card was cloned and some cunt rang up $4000 worth of miscellaneous charges at various stores the next county over. Her bank reimbursed the money. Both scenarios cost hours of playing phone tag. View Quote |
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LOL, I'm not typing in my social on some random site.
Although since I was in the Army I'm sure there's probably 12 people currently using it for something anyway. |
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It says I’m eligible, however, this came up... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/177088/22A03AB7-021F-4FDF-AA4F-23BF9E03362D_jpeg-1028456.JPG What if a person, while affected, didn’t actually get impacted by this data breach, nor did they spend much time taking preventative steps? All I do is check my Credit Karma app from time to time... View Quote Just press next and next if they don't apply to you. |
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LOL, I'm not typing in my social on some random site. Although since I was in the Army I'm sure there's probably 12 people currently using it for something anyway. View Quote |
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Thanks OP! These kinds of things really tick me off. I still haven’t been compensated for the OPM hack which stole all of my information. Bastards.
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