Earlier this week, we told you that roughly half the people in the country can get benefits under a settlement that the FTC and others reached with Equifax. Now, you can now find out if you were affected by the September 2017 breach and make your claim for benefits.
Start at ftc.gov/Equifax. There, you can use a tool to find out if your information – like your Social Security number (SSN) – was exposed in the breach, learn about benefits, and start your claim to get free credit monitoring and maybe even cash. If your info was exposed in the breach, the settlement will give you up to 10 years of free credit monitoring. That means you’ll get an alert whenever somebody checks your credit history, opens a new loan or credit card in your name, or says a payment is late. So if somebody has, say, your SSN and tries to use it to get a loan, this free credit monitoring service would let you know right away. That’s the kind of information that might make a real difference when you apply for a job, try to rent an apartment, or apply for credit.
And a word on the cash: there are several ways to get reimbursed for the time or money you spent dealing with the after-effects of the breach. Read more at ftc.gov/Equifax, but here’s something to consider. To get paid back for up to ten hours of your time, you just need to say what you were doing for those ten hours.
Check out ftc.gov/Equifax to learn more, and be sure to file your claim by January 22, 2020.
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Visit annualcreditreport.com to get your free credit report.
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If someone used your personal information to get health care, that's identity theft. You can report it, and get help to correct the problems in your health records. Go to www.IdentityTheft.gov to report identity theft, get the forms you need to send to businesses to repair problems, and get a recovery plan.
The person who took your personal information to get health care might also try to get credit cards, loans, utility service or do other financial transactions with your information. You can order a free copy of your credit report at www.AnnualCreditReport.com and check for any accounts you don't recognize. You could place a credit freeze to stop the person from opening new accounts with your information. You could use credit monitoring to learn about activity on your credit reports.
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Question #8 of the questions and answers on the settlement website (www.EquifaxBreachSettlement.com) explains how the settlement funds are being allocated.
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Answer # 24 in the Frequently Asked Questions on www.EquifaxBreachSettlement.com says the deadline to exclude yourself from the settlement has passed.
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You can file a claim for free credit monitoring and identity theft protection benefits. You must file a claim by January 22, 2020.
Go to www.FTC.gov/Equifax to read how to file.
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Equifax is one of three national credit bureaus. The three companies collect information about your credit history, such as how many credit cards you have, how much money you owe, and how you pay your bills. Each company creates a credit report about you, and then sells the report to businesses that are deciding whether to give you credit.
You cannot opt out of this data collection. However, you can review your credit report for free and freeze your credit.
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Benefits will come after final approval from the court. Final approval will be on January 23, 2020 at the earliest.
For free credit monitoring, after final approval from the court, you will get an activation code with instructions. You can choose to receive this code by email or postal mail when you file your claim.
For cash payments, you can choose to get a check or debit card when you file your claim. It will be sent to your mailing address after final approval from the court.
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The settlement administrator will send out benefits when it is allowed to do so by the court, which will be January 23, 2020, at the earliest.
The FTC has information at www.FTC.gov/Equifax. We will update that page when we have more information.
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