$5.6M Receivables Performance Management Data Incident Settlement

$5.6M Receivables Performance Management Data Incident Settlement

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Unsplash | Published: October 02, 2024

Claim Form Deadline: November 12, 2024

Payout: $25.00+

Proof required: Yes


What's the Receivables Performance Management Data Breach Settlement?

A class action settlement has been agreed to for $5.6 million with Receivables Performance Management after a data breach compromised the data of millions of Americans.

This data breach class action lawsuit alleges that Receivables Performance Management (RPM) failed to implement adequate security measures to protect personal identifying information (PII) of approximately 3.7 million individuals, resulting in a data breach that occurred between April 8, 2021 and May 21, 2021. The exposed information included names, Social Security numbers, and other PII (Personally Identifiable Information).

What is the Total Settlement Amount?

RPM (Receivables Performance Management LLC) has agreed to pay $5,600,000 into a Settlement Fund36.

How Do I Qualify For a Payout?

You may qualify as a Settlement Class Member if you received a notification letter from RPM stating that your personal information was or may have been compromised in the Data Incident.

California residents who received such a notification may additionally be part of a California Settlement Subclass, although this class action applies to anyone in the United States.

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Eligible RPM data breach class members may receive:

• Reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses (no cap)
• Compensation for time spent responding to the breach (up to $100, at $25/hour for up to 4 hours)
• Three years of credit monitoring and identity theft protection services
• California residents may be eligible for an additional $50 payment
• Potential residual cash payment of up to $100 if funds remain

How Do I File a Claim?

Complete and submit a Claim Form online on the settlement website or print and send a claim form by mail to the official data breach class action settlement administrator.

Do I Need Proof to File a Claim?

Yes, you may need to provide proof to file a claim. For an "attested time" claim, you need to document the time spent responding to the data breach. For Out-of-Pocket Losses, you need to provide documentation of the expenses incurred as a result of the incident. You may also be required to provide the claimant ID you received in your data breach notice as part of the class action claim form filing.

Claim Form Website: RpmDataSettlement.com


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Filing Class Action Settlement Claims

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