One Day Left To Register For TransUnion Class Action Lawsuit
September 24, tomorrow, is the last day to register for the class action against TransUnion for selling consumer's private data to businesses without permission. If you held a credit card between January 1, 1987 to May 28, 2008, you're eligible to receive benefits. You can choose from one of three options:
1) free credit report monitoring for six months, plus cash if there's any money left over in settlement fund and you still get to sue them if you want
2) all the benefits of option one but you can't sue them any further.
3) 9 months of credit monitoring, access to some free credit scores, and free use of TransUnion's mortgage simulator service - but no cash payment. For more information, visit the settlement site at ListAction.com or call 1-866-416-3470.
ListClassAction [Official Settlement Site] (Thanks to Scott!)
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The link in option 3) is:
I think its supposed to go to: [www.listclassaction.com]
On the site, they list the three options you listed, but when it comes time to select them, they list four:
Benefit Selection (you must select one of the following)*:
*Six Months of Credit Monitoring
*Potential Cash Payment (If Available)
*Six Months of Credit Monitoring and a Potential Cash Payment (If Available)
*Nine Months of Enhanced Credit Monitoring
I picked the six months with potential cash. I hope I didn't kill my option to sue later, not that I'd ever get it together to sue. I just like to have the option.
@corinthos: Yeah, I remember some consumerist posting saying something like "there needs to be a law that the lawyers need to be paid in kind on these class actions". Man, that would be great.
I pulled up and the not suing any further is not an option. Its one of these choices:
6 months of credit monitoring
Potential Cash Settlement (If Available)
6 Months of credit monitoring AND Potential cash settlement (If Available)
9 Months of ENHANCED credit monitoring.
Ugh. crappy crappy choices all the way around.
@corinthos: Yeah, what is probably involved with the "free monitoring" is that you have to sign up for the service like a normal schmuck, give all your CC info, and then after the 6-month term they automatically renew your subscription and charge you the full price. Thus, TransUnion ends up coming out of this lawsuit with a profit! Hooray justice!
@skitzogreg: You're stuck because Ben didn't describe your options very well. It actually is more like 1. 6 mo + Cash + Can't sue, 2. 6 mo. + No Cash + Can sue (but only if you objected by 8/22/08), 3. What he listed.
@RStewie: Just an fyi to everyone holding out on the cash:
"If cash benefits become available they will not be distributed until at least two years after the Court grants final approval."
@timmus: You're new here, aren't you? If you've been here for any extended period of time, you would know that in class actions, the only people who make money are the lawyers--everyone else gets coupons.
@spyz88: at least you have the option of getting something. Whether that service is useless is purely objective.
@xtc46: Until when? Years after this happened, hell years after the settlement and all the cases are dealt with you could have problems because of this. What then since under your logic you wouldn't have acted and lost your chance.
@agnamus: That's true. It might be best to think of class action lawsuits as punitive rather than compensatory. Instead of focusing on all the money you don't get, concentrate on all the money TransUnion looses. I would rather greedy, opportunistic lawyers get that money than allow corporations to operate unchecked.
Ugh... I feel so dirty for saying that.
Ben made some good points, but OUR opinion is that you should choose the option for six free months of credit monitoring AND whatever is left in the settlement fund. As mentioned multiple times above, if there's cash left over in the settlement fund they're splitting it among all those who choose that option. What, you don't want the credit monitoring? OK, that's fine, you can just choose the option for cash.
So, why NOT select the option for free money? Yes, you might get Zippo if the settlement fund is exhausted. . . BUT, you might get something. . . All for spending sixty seconds and filling out the online form. Easy as that.
Check out our full report on it here:
TransUnion Settlement
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Did you know that one day in January some leading department stores will be giving away free cosmetics due to a price fixing settlement? Yes, it's true. Also, Verizon is refunding many of the ETFs charged in the past 9 years. Why not claim yours if you were charged?
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Scott Hardy
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@alhypo: Exactly...class actions are more about punishing the corporation rather than getting adequate compensation for the members of the class. It is all about that and making the lawyers wealthy.














OK so just to clarify they gave up my personal information and privacy for profit and I get:
Useless service #1, #2, or #3? Wow I feel much better now.