Claim Your $125 Settlement from the 2017 Equifax Breach

In September of 2017, Equifax announced that it had experienced a data breach, which impacted the personal information of a staggering 147 million people! As the US Population was estimated to be 325 million in 2017, this represents almost half (45%) of the US!

Claim Your Equifax 2017 Data Breach $125 Cash Settlement

Claim Your Equifax 2017 Data Breach $125 Cash Settlement

A federal court is considering a proposed class action settlement, that, if approved by the Court, would resolve lawsuits brought by consumers after the data breach.

If your personal data was impacted by the brief, you may be eligible for a cash payment of $125. You may also be eligible for:

  • free credit monitoring
  • other cash payments depending on
    • your time spent
    • your losses
    • cost of credit / identity monitoring services
  • free identity restoration services for 7 years
Equifax Data Breach Settlement Options including $125 Cash Payment

Equifax Data Breach Settlement Options including $125 Cash Payment

 

It only takes 30 seconds to check your eligibility and see if your data was affected. The quick online search only requires 2 items (your last name and the last 6 digits of your Social Security number).

If you were affected, you can easily File a Claim online to request either:

  • Free Credit Monitoring
  • a $125 Cash Payment (either paid by check or prepaid card)

NOTE that this program is available to every person in your household who was affected — make sure to check the eligibility of each family member!!

The initial claims period deadline is 1/22/2020, so make sure to file a claim by the deadline in order to receive your settlement!

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Note that Equifax denies any wrongdoing, and no judgment or finding of wrongdoing has been made.

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As this affected over 147 million people, please share with friends, family, and associates so that they may also receive their Equifax settlement benefits!

46 Responses

  1. Tinababy says:

    Thanks you for your interesting post.l’m very glad for this information. I really appreciate you sharing this article and I’m going to try my possible best to share this as many as i can. Thanks once again

  2. Alblue says:

    Wow, my cousin in US just told me about Equifax data breach and here I found about claiming credit. I just told him to check his eligibility and found out that he isn’t. That’s too bad. He is checking if his other family members will be eligible or not, but he hasn’t replied me back. I just want to write thanks so much for informing us about this 🙂

  3. Dave Sweney says:

    Thanks for this valuable post on the Equifax $125 settlement and how to check and then make a claim based on the terms that they have agreed to with the Government. I was not affected but have some friends that were when in 2017 they had that major data breach. 

    Although I was not affected, it did bring home to me once again just how vulnerable it can be when you use the internet and your personal data gets stored by smartphone appications, companies that have online websites, and even government websites.

    This is one where the company should offer restitution to those affected by their lack of security. They gather tons of personal information and with that, there comes a responsibility to make sure it is stored in a secure manner. It is good that you have published this article on how to make a claim and I will most certainly send it over to my friends so they can take action! 

    • Alyce says:

      I certainly agree. The more people who file this (or another) claim against them for such negligence should help to drive home that safeguarding our data is both the right thing to do and the most affordable!

  4. Shane Fegan says:

    Rewards programs are a great tool to save and get some real cool bargains on products, services, holidays, travel, the works.

    It is wise to sign up for a lot of these programs, and utilise them to advantage where you can.

    This can apply to credit reporting and information obtaining as well.

    Why not take the time to hop online and see if you are eligible, it cannot hurt and with the IT security breaches that are out there nowadays, there may be more of this to come.

  5. ROBERT JONES JR says:

    I have heard of this breach by hackers on Equifax! But I didn’t think I qualified. reading your post has made me realize that my kids may have been victims! the post was very informative I will certainly use the information to see if we affected! 

    I also heard that Experian was also breached by hackers. Do you have any information on them? thanks

    • Alyce says:

      This particular breach specifically deals with the 2017 Equifax data breach. Definitely check each of your family members, as you may be surprised at just how pervasive the breach was!

      I’m not aware of an Experian breach, but please share if you do find additional information.

  6. Pentrental says:

    Wow thanks! These sorts of things are important to know about as they could get swept under the carpet lots of times. Class actions keep companies accountable which is a good thing. With so much personal data being transferred by billions of people every day it’s good to know that accountability is out there. I’ll definitely be checking out your link to see if I qualify, thanks again!

    • Alyce says:

      Great! Hopefully your data wasn’t affected, but if it was, I do hope you will help to make them accountable!

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