>You may receive reimbursement for up to 10 hours at $25 per hour by providing a description of (i) the actions taken in response to the Data Breach in dealing with misuse of your information or taking preventative measures and (ii) the time associated with those actions.
What should I say happened?
Colton Bennett
they aren't asking for documentation for the first 10hrs so you can just talk about how you had to deal with debt collectors and filing claims with your credit card company etc.
Brandon Jackson
you should probably actually have some issues to talk about though, not sure how legal it would be to fully lie on this form. i have some bogus claims on my end so i wrote about the time it took to get them fixed
James Jones
>The first three numbers originally represented the state in which a person first applied for a Social Security card.
Yeah that would be suuuper hard to find given 2/3 of a SSN, full name, etc
That being said I filed a claim, this is the actual website for the class action lawsuit (you think lawyers are going to spend money on webdev? lmaoing at you!)
keep going in the process and you will see where they say you can claim up to 10 hours of damage, at $25 compensated per hour. 10 x $25 = $250. if you had to hire lawyers and accountants and it cost you damages in real $ then you can claim for up to $20K refund.