TransUnion to Pay $75 Million Settlement
File Your TransUnion Class Action Settlement Claim Today Before It Expires
TransUnion has set aside $75 million to compensate persons whose credit information was illegally sold to target marketing companies between 1987 and 2000. If you used any form of credit or credit cards, or had any kind of loan, between 1987 and 2000, you likely have a claim under the class action settlement for money damages against TransUnion.
The deadline to file a lawsuit to preserve your claim is September 17, 2010. To find out if you have a claim against TransUnion, click this link to fill out our confidential client questionnaire and contract. If you qualify, we will pursue a claim on your behalf with no cost or expense to you unless we win your case. We are ready to help you make a claim against TransUnion for a portion of the $75 million class action settlement fund today.
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Do I Likely Qualify to Make A Claim against the TransUnion Class Action Settlement stemming from the TransUnion Class Action Lawsuit?
Unless you’ve managed to avoid borrowing money in the past 21 years — we’re talking everything from credit card purchases to buying a home — you’re probably eligible for the class action settlement that TransUnion is offering. And while the primary registration period for making a passive claim against TransUnion has expired, you still have the opportunity to make a direct claim and/or file a lawsuit against TransUnion by September 17, 2010 in order to claim a portion of the $75 million settlement fund.
As a part of the now expired passive portion of the settlement, TransUnion had been offering free credit-monitoring services to settle the claims that the company had illegally distributed private information about consumers for marketing purposes. The settlement gave consumers the ability to sign up for either six or nine months of credit monitoring. The eligibility criteria was extremely broad: if you had any open credit account or line of credit between Jan. 1, 1987 and May 28, 2008. More than 150 million consumers were eligible for this settlement, and the law firm representing the plaintiffs in the class action suit against TransUnion says that roughly only 400,000 signed up for the settlement.
While the initial phase of the settlement described above has since expired, there is still a right to make a direct claim against the $75 million settlement fund as a result of a unique provision placed in the TransUnion class action settlement agreement. That provision allowed for persons to make “post settlement claims”. Fill out our form today to see if you qualify to make a post settlement claim. If you had at least one form of credit, or a loan of any type between 1987 and 2000, you will likely qualify. Sign up today to make your claim against TransUnion for a portion of the $75 million settlement fund!