According to the latest class-action settlement, eligible consumers can get up to 9 months of free credit monitoring service from TransUnion!
Yesterday TransUnion announced that it will soon provide eligible U.S. consumers up to 9 months of free credit monitoring and related services. This result is part of a settlement of a lawsuit that has been pending for a decade and arose from a product has been terminated in 2001 by TransUnion. The lawsuit claimed that TransUnion has violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act when it sold consumer information to businesses for their targeted marketing products. As we know, Fair Credit Reporting Act allows TransUnion and other related companies sell publicly available data to other businesses but nor private information. TransUnion is claimed to sell private consumer information to businesses which is a violation of the law, although TransUnion said it had not violate the law. TransUnion discontinued that practice is 2001.
As a consumer, what can you benefit from this class-action settlement?
- 6 months of credit monitoring service, giving you unlimited access to you credit report and credit score. You will also receive email alerts for any changes occur on your credit profile.
- 9 months of credit monitoring service, plus unlimited access to your credit report and credit score. You can also use TransUnion’s mortgage simulator service.
- You can also sign up for cash payment instead of free service provided by TransUnion. However, such cash payment will not be available in 2 years. At the same time, the cash payments can only be made when the 75 million fund has been used up for any post-settlement claims.
If you choose the first option, you will sacrifice your right to enter a class-action claim against TransUnion. If you choose second option, you will lose any further legal claims against TransUnion.
Are you eligible?
According to the settlement, any individual who had an open credit account or an open line of credit from a credit grantor (bank credit card, department store credit cards, retails store credit cards, mortgage, auto loans, personal loans, and student loans) located in the United States anytime from January 1, 1987 to May 28, 2008 is able to choose the above mentioned options.
This free credit monitoring service seems to be useful for you to bump you hard inquiries on your credit report.
























