Compensation for Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members not selecting the cash payment, may claim up to $150.00 by submitting a valid and timely claim form and reasonable supporting documentation for ordinary losses demonstrably incurred, more likely than not, as a result of the Data Incident. Ordinary losses can arise from the following categories: i. Out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of the Data Incident, including documented bank fees, long distance phone charges, cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute), data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used), postage, gasoline for local travel, and bank fees, all of which must be more likely than not attributable to the Data Incident, must not have been previously reimbursed or subject to reimbursement by insurance or a third party, and that are reasonably described and supported by an attestation under penalty of perjury, which will be a part of the claim form. ii. Fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance product purchased between January 17, 2022, and the date of the close of the Claims Period that the claimant attests under penalty of perjury he/she incurred because of the Data Incident and not already paid for or reimbursed by a third party. All such fees must be supported by reasonable documentation substantiating the full extent of the amount claimed.
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Samples: Class Action Settlement Agreement
Compensation for Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members not selecting the cash payment, may claim up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00 150.00) by submitting a valid and timely claim form and reasonable supporting documentation for ordinary losses demonstrably incurred, more likely than not, incurred as a result of the Data IncidentBreach. Ordinary losses can arise from the following categories:
i. Out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of the Data IncidentBreach, including documented bank fees, long distance phone charges, cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute), data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used), postage, gasoline for local travel, and bank fees, all of which must be more likely than not attributable to the Data IncidentBreach, must not have been previously reimbursed or subject to reimbursement by insurance or a third third- party, and that are reasonably described and supported by an attestation under penalty of perjury, which will be a part of the claim form.xxxxxxx; and
ii. Fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance product purchased between January 17June 24, 20222020, and the date of the close of the Claims Period that the claimant attests under penalty of perjury he/she incurred because as a result of the Data Incident Breach and not already paid for or reimbursed by a third third-party. All such fees must be supported by reasonable documentation substantiating the full extent of the amount claimed.
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Samples: Settlement Agreement
Compensation for Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members not selecting the cash payment, may claim up to $150.00 250.00 by submitting a valid and timely claim form and reasonable supporting documentation for ordinary losses demonstrably incurred, more likely than not, as a result of the Data Incident. Ordinary losses can arise from the following categories:
i. Out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of the Data Incident, including documented bank fees, long distance phone charges, cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute), data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used), postage, gasoline for local travel, and bank fees, all of which must be more likely than not attributable to the Data Incident, must not have been previously reimbursed or subject to reimbursement by insurance or a third party, and that are reasonably described and supported by an attestation under penalty of perjury, which will be a part of the claim form.
ii. Fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance product purchased between January 17December 31, 20222021, and the date of the close of the Claims Period that the claimant attests under penalty of perjury he/she incurred because as a result of the Data Incident and not already paid for or reimbursed by a third party. All such fees must be supported by reasonable documentation substantiating the full extent of the amount claimed.
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Samples: Settlement Agreement
Compensation for Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members not selecting the cash payment, may claim up to $150.00 250.00 by submitting a valid and timely claim form and reasonable supporting documentation for ordinary losses demonstrably incurred, more likely than not, as a result of the Data Incident. Ordinary losses can arise from the following categories:
i. Out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of the Data Incident, including documented bank fees, long distance phone charges, cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute), data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used), postage, gasoline for local travel, and bank fees, all of which must be more likely than not attributable to the Data Incident, must not have been previously reimbursed or subject to reimbursement by insurance or a third party, and that are reasonably described and supported by an attestation under penalty of perjury, which will be a part of the claim form.
ii. Fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance product purchased between January 17July 5, 2022, and the date of the close of the Claims Period that the claimant attests under penalty of perjury he/she incurred because as a result of the Data Incident and not already paid for or reimbursed by a third party. All such fees must be supported by reasonable documentation substantiating the full extent of the amount claimed.
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Samples: Settlement Agreement
Compensation for Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members not selecting the cash paymentpayment of approximately $50, may claim up to $150.00 1000 by submitting a valid and timely claim form and reasonable supporting documentation for ordinary losses demonstrably incurred, more likely than not, as a result of the Data Incident. Ordinary losses can arise from the following categories:
i. Out-of-Out of pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of the Data Incident, including but not limited to documented bank fees, long distance phone charges, cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute), data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used), postage, gasoline for local travel, and bank fees, all of which must be more likely than not attributable to the Data Incident, must not have been previously reimbursed or subject to reimbursement by insurance or a third party, and that are reasonably described and supported by an attestation under penalty of perjury, which will be a part of the claim form.
ii. Fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance product purchased between January 17March 14, 20222023, and the date of the close of the Claims Period that the claimant attests under penalty of perjury he/she incurred because as a result of the Data Incident and not already paid for or reimbursed by a third party. All such fees must be supported by reasonable documentation substantiating the full extent of the amount claimed.
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Samples: Settlement Agreement