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Sunday, 04/24/2016 8:30:03 PM

Sunday, April 24, 2016 8:30:03 PM

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If you used a card at HD during the timeline stated below and didn't receive this check your spam.

I've had a commercial account for quite a few years there maybe I'll get $20.00 out of it. LOL!




LEGAL NOTICE
If You Used a Credit or Debit Card at a Self-Checkout Lane at a U.S. Home Depot Store Between April 10, 2014 and September 13, 2014 or Received Notice From Home Depot That Your Information Was Compromised, You May Be Eligible for Benefits from a Data Breach Class Action Settlement.
A settlement has been proposed in lawsuits against The Home Depot, Inc. (“Home Depot”) relating to Home Depot customers whose credit or debit card information or e-mail information was stolen as a result of a data breach that was first disclosed in September 2014 (“Home Depot Data Breach”).
Who is included in the Settlement?
You are a member of the Settlement Class if: (1) you used your credit or debit card at a self-checkout terminal at a U.S. Home Depot store between April 10, 2014 and September 13, 2014 and your payment card information was compromised; or (2) you received notification that your e-mail address was compromised; or (3) you received an e-mail notice stating that you are a Class Member. If you are not sure whether you are included in the Settlement Class, call 1-844-204-4489.
What does the Settlement provide?
Cash Fund: A $13 million Settlement Fund will provide payments to consumers who have documented losses caused by the Home Depot Data Breach. If you are included in the Settlement Class, you may be entitled to receive reimbursement of your documented losses relating to the Home Depot Data Breach, as well as time spent remedying issues relating to the data breach, up to $10,000.
Monitoring Services: Regardless of whether you submit a claim for documented losses or time, if you used a credit or debit card at a self-checkout lane at a U.S. Home Depot store between April 10, 2014 and September 13, 2014 and your payment card information was compromised, you are eligible to enroll in 18 months of free Identity Guard® Essentials identity monitoring services. You may make claims for both reimbursement under the Cash Fund and for Monitoring Services.
How can I get a payment?
Submit a Claim Form online or by mail by October 29, 2016.
What are my rights?
Unless you exclude yourself, you will be bound by the Court’s decisions and you will give up your right to sue Home Depot for the legal claims resolved by this Settlement. If you want to keep your right to sue Home Depot for the legal claims resolved by this Settlement, you must exclude yourself by July 18, 2016. If you stay in the Settlement, you may object to it by July 18, 2016. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia will hold a hearing in this case (In re: The Home Depot, Inc., Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, No. 1:14-md­02583-TWT) on August 12, 2016 to consider whether to approve the Settlement, a request for attorneys’ fees of up to $8,475,000 to be paid by Home Depot separate from and in addition to the Cash Fund, reimbursement of reasonable costs and expenses, and service awards of up to $1,000 each for the Settlement Class Representatives. If you have not excluded yourself from the Settlement, you or your own lawyer may appear and speak at the hearing at your own expense.
For More Information:
1-844-204-4489
www.HomeDepotBreachSettlement.com

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