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Award (how much your claim may be worth): You can receive $15, $30 or $60 cash!
Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s): Kardonick, et al. v. JPMorgan Chase & Co., et al., Case No. 10-cv-23235, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division
Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION HERE): www.KardonickSettlement.com
Address to submit a claim form (REQUIRED):
To receive your cash award from the Chase credit card payment protection settlement, you must submit a claim form online at www.KardonickSettlement.com or mail it to the following address by August 8, 2011:
Kardonick Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 280
Philadelphia, PA 19105-0280
Phone Number to call for assistance: (800) 220-2204
Details: The Chase credit card settlement will resolve allegations in the class action lawsuit Kardonick, et al. v. JPMorgan Chase & Co, et al. that Chase engaged in breaches of contract, unfair and deceptive acts, and other violations in connection with Chase payment protection products – products under which credit card debt can be forgiven or suspended under certain circumstances.
If you have a Chase credit card and were enrolled in or billed for a payment protection product at any time between September 2, 2004 and November 11, 2010, you’re considered a class member and eligible for payments under the Chase credit card class action lawsuit settlement. Payment protection products include, but are not limited to, Chase Payment Protector, Chase Payment Advantage, Account Protection Plan, Total Protection Plan, Account Security Plan, Account Ease, and any other Chase business card or private label account debt suspension or cancellation product, by any name.
Under the Chase payment protection class action settlement, Chase has agreed to create a $20 million settlement fund to help pay class members who submit claim forms. The amount you can receive will depend on a variety of factors. For example, if you made a claim for payment protection plan benefits and your claim was denied, it is estimated you will receive $60, before fees and expenses. If you were billed for or enrolled in a Chase payment protection product without your knowledge or consent and/or, at any point during your enrollment in a Chase payment protection product, you were self- employed, retired, seasonally employed, employed less than 30 hours per week (or less than 15 hours per week for students), or if you voluntarily forfeited your job (resigned), it is estimated you will receive $30, before fees and expenses.
If none of the above categories apply to you, but you are not completely satisfied with the Chase payment protection product(s) in which you were enrolled at any point during the class period, it is estimated you will receive $15, before fees and expenses.
To receive any money from the Chase Credit Card Payment Protection Class Action Lawsuit Settlement, you must submit a valid claim form before August 8, 2011 at www.KardonickSettlement.com.
Purchased or Leased From: September 2, 2004 and November 11, 2010
Claims must be postmarked by: 8/8/11
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Settlement Administrator(s): Heffler, Radetich & Saitta LLP
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4 thoughts onChase Credit Card Payment Protection Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
Had a check that expired. Asked for a replacement. They replied with a request for more information. When I sent that, I got a return to sender on the envelope. I still have the check that I can’t cash.
I received a check early part of July 2020 for 151.23
Deposited on the 9th
And returned on the 10th
Plus a 12.00 NSF fee
I have been trying to contact someone and the only number i found is 1.800.220.2204. They referred me to 1.800.373.3411 which is information.
I contacted Huntington Bank and claim they got no contact information for Kardonick other than number mentioned above…and that they only put their stamp on the checks.
What to do now…
Hi Ihave not heard anything about the claim on this case we filed our cl iui am online . Can you please tell me where this case is at g iui s time.
Thanks
I received a settlement payment, however I’ve been in the hospital this past year battling Leukemia. I deposited the check, and my account went into the negative because the check was returned. I’m wondering if there is any way to receive the payment in a valid check? Thank you.