![]() ![]() So maybe this can brew an entirely new class action on the millions of accounts they are funding from the original breach. PS: I thought it was illegal to put a time limit and have post sales fees on prepaid or gift cards depending on your state. Maybe they need to update the TOS to be more clear or face a new class action. Now I don’t think they would come after anyone for $5.95 to $35.70 (six months of fees), but you ever know. Just curious as to if anyone has received payment payment. This is due to the data breach settlement settlement. So it could mean you lose your money and actually owe money (unlikely, but fun to think about). Has Anyone received their equifax settlement payments I Received the email in the beginning of October from Equifax.The email stated that if if I didn't give PayPal information By October 14th a check would be sent out. It is not clear if the prepaid card company means you will be on the hook for the $5.95 until your card is at zero balance, or if you are charged forever even if you have a zero balance (and actually owe them money). You could read it that way if you take the sentence as a whole – meaning you will be charged $5.95 each month for 6 monthsĪfter reading the nine page agreement, I did not see anything about zero balances or when this fee applies or stops. You may be eligible for the following reimbursement cash payments for: Time Spent during the Extended Claims Period recovering from fraud, identity theft, or other misuse of your personal information caused by the data breach up to 20 total hours at 25 per hour. Worst case, somehow you end up owing money! More likely case, is you forget out about the $5.21 and end up with a zero balance after six months. So best case, you get a settlement of $5.21 and have to use it quickly. You will be charged $5.95 for six months in any month you don’t complete a transaction. ![]() Once you use the card, you have six months to use the card again, or you will be charged $5.95 per month.ģ. You have to use the card within six months, or you will be charged $5.95 per month. Now, there are a few ways to read that clause due to the severe lack of punctuation:ġ. You will be charged $5.95 each month after you have not completed a transaction using your card for 6 months In the terms of accepting the prepaid card, you agree to this cool fee: Now granted, it is a bit long at 9 pages, but has some fun facts like. I am not sure if anyone is reading the pre-paid TOS agreement. Seems like a fair price for giving out your full name, address, email, social security, and drivers license. ![]() It seems like most are getting $5.21 via PayPal, Check, or Pre-paid card. The company has agreed to give out funds for the data breach. ![]()
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