Blackhawk Class Settlement
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Plaintiffs say that Blackhawk was negligent in having a (previously disclosed) data breach occurred in October 2022. A third party obtained unauthorized access to payment card information about certain prepaid cards being managed by users through MyPrepaidCenter.com.
Who is Eligible
You are a member of the Settlement Class if you are a resident of the United States whose information was accessed in the Data Security Incident and you received notice from Blackhawk.
How Much
A Settlement Class Member who timely submits a valid and approved Claim Form shall be entitled to a Claimant Award:
Out-of-Pocket Losses of up to $5,000 may be awarded for any valid claim with proof of losses that are fairly traceable to the Data Security Incident and may be subject to pro rata reduction if insufficient funds remain.
CCPA Payment will be awarded to any California Subclass Member in the amount of $200 and may be pro rata decreased if insufficient funds remain.
Pro rata cash payment will be determined based on the number of claims received and the amount of funds remaining in the Settlement Fund following the payment of any Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses Award, any Service Awards, the Costs of Claims Administration, claims for Out-of-Pocket Losses, and claims for CCPA Payments.
After payment of the above awards, if any money remains from the Net Settlement Amount, that money will be distributed pro rata among all Settlement Class Members who timely submitted a valid and approved Claim Form, or if too little money remains to make such a payment, the money will be donated to an appropriate charity.
Blackhawk has also agreed to certain enhancements to its data security.
Important Dates
October 2022 was the data breach.
You must submit a completed Claim Form no later than April 11, 2024.
The final approval hearing on this is scheduled for May 14, 2024.
Our Verdict
Anyone affected should have received notice about their eligibility. The payout could end up being decent for the small amount of people eligible for this, especially those who live in California.
Hat tip to reader M.A.S.