www.arlclassaction.com – LifeLock Automatic Renewal Lawsuit

LifeLock Automatic Renewal Lawsuit

  • If you’ve ever purchased the services of Lifelock and had your account automatically renewed, you could be in line for some free money!
  • You must be a California resident, and must have paid a Lifelock monthly renewal from Dec. 1, 2010 to July 24, 2015
  • Lifelock will distribute a total of $2.5 million to the legal representation and class members in this lawsuit

Lifelock is an identity theft protection service that millions of people have trusted to keep their finances and personal information safe. Unfortunately, a class action lawsuit alleges that Lifelock may have actually been ripping off their customers.

This lawsuit alleges that Lifelock enrolled customers in an automatic renewal for their account without fully disclosing the terms of that renewal. In short, people had their account renewed (and were charged for it) with no idea it was coming.

If you’re a California resident (or were at the time), and you purchased Lifelock services between December 1, 2010, and July 24, 2015, and you paid at least one monthly renewal fee, you’re eligible for this lawsuit!

Just how much will you be receiving from Lifelock? That depends on how many eligible claims are received. But Lifelock has agreed to pay out $2.5 million to the lawyers and class action members in this suit.

You do not need to pay anything to join the suit against Lifelock. In fact, you don’t even need to contact a lawyer. All you need to do to receive payment in the Lifelock lawsuit is fill out an eligible claim before the deadline window closes. The deadline to submit a claim in the Lifelock class action lawsuit is Nov. 23, 2015. So be sure you’ve got your claim in before that time!

To contact the claims administrator of the Lifelock law suit with a question:

  • Goldman v. LifeLock Inc., c/o GCG, PO Box 10183, Dublin, OH 43017-3183
  • 1 (888) 242-6443

Citations

  1. www.arlclassaction.com

www.njmcdirect.com – Pay New Jersey Traffic Tickets Online

NJMC Direct

  • Logon to pay your New Jersey traffic ticket
  • Payment for a NJ traffic ticket can be made via Visa or Mastercard, but there is a fee for the service
  • If you don’t know your New Jersey traffic ticket number, you can use the system to search for your citation

Receiving a traffic ticket is never a good experience. Whether you’re guilty or not, it usually means a lot of time and money out of your pocket. If you’ve received a traffic citation with the state of New Jersey, there is at least one good thing: it’s easy to access and pay your ticket. You don’t need to worry about going to New Jersey court unless you want to fight your ticket. If you’re accepting the charges of your New Jersey traffic ticket, you can simply logon and pay your citation.

You will need to have a few things with you when you logon to pay your New Jersey ticket. You will need your actual ticket that you received, and your state of New Jersey license plate. If you do not have your actual ticket with you, you can do a system search to lookup your New Jersey traffic ticket number.

Online payment for a traffic ticket can only be made during certain hours. While most online payment systems are available 24 hours, the state of New Jersey only allows payments from the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. on weekdays and  1 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. on weekends. So if you’re logging on to pay a traffic ticket in New Jersey, you will need to do so during the appropriate hours!

To contact the state of New Jersey about your traffic citation:

You will need to contact your specific municipality. One example of this is the Jersey City court at:

Citations

  1. www.njmcdirect.com

www.njuifile.net Continued Claims – New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce

NJ UI FIle Continued Claim

  • Logon to file a new unemployment claim with the state of New Jersey, or access your current claim
  • File you weekly unemployment certification with New Jersey to keep your benefits paying
  • If you need to add or change your direct deposit that your New Jersey unemployment benefits are paid to, logon here

If you’ve become unemployed through no fault of your own in the state of New Jersey, you do have the ability to apply for unemployment benefits that will help cover part of the salary you were earning. Fortunately, everything related to your unemployment in New Jersey can be handle online.

With the New Jersey Department of Labor’s online system, you can open a new unemployment claim quickly and conveniently. Being out of a job is already stressful enough, and attempting to obtain your unemployment benefits shouldn’t add to your stress. You can change or add a direct deposit account that your New Jersey unemployment benefits are paid to, logon each week to file certification with the state of New Jersey that shows what wages you’ve earned, and even start a brand new claim if you’ve recently lost your job.

If you have been accepted and approved for unemployment benefits in New Jersey, you will need to file a weekly certification that states you are looking for work, and certification of any funds or wages you receive. Remember that New Jersey takes unemployment fraud very seriously, and that it is a crime to claim unemployment insurance benefits when you’re receiving other wages.

When it comes time to file your taxes next year, you will need to report any unemployment benefits that you’ve received. Logon to access and print your New Jersey 1099-G form.

To contact the New Jersey Department of Labor about your unemployment insurance:

  • 609-292-2460

Citations

  1. www.njuifile.net

 

www.usps.com/poboxes – Rent or Renew a PO Box

Rent or Renew a PO Box

  • Renting a P.O. Box can be one of the safest and most convenient methods to handle your mail and package delivery
  • Many Post Offices have extended hours, and almost all have 24 hour P.O. Box access
  • Reserve your P.O. Box online with a credit card

Identity theft is a pretty prevalent problem in today’s world, so it’s important to be concerned about your privacy. Unfortunately, one of the easiest potential targets in your home is also one of the least secure: your mailbox.

If you’re concerned about keeping your personal information safe in the mail, or you’re concerned about the safety of packages that you have delivered to your home, you’ll probably want to consider opening a P.O. Box. It’s the safest and often the most convenient method to making sure that your mail is only seen and opened by you. One of the best parts about having a P.O. Box is that in the majority of cases, you can access your mail 24 hours a day, whether the Post Office location is open or not.

The monthly price of your P.O. Box depends on the size, but the smallest box is usually enough for most everyday mail. If you have a business that receives a lot of incoming mail though, you might want to invest in a larger P.O. Box.

To make things easier, you can even reserve your P.O. Box online and pay for it with a credit card. To start receiving your mail at a P.O. Box, you will need to print the application form, fill it out, and bring your e-mailed receipt plus two forms of identification to the post office. Once you have your information squared away with the Post Office, you’re all set to begin receiving mail!

To contact the Post Office regarding your P.O. Box:

  • 1-800-275-8777

Citations

  1. www.usps.com/poboxes

www.AIMCOClassActionSettlement.com – AIMCO Maryland Security Deposit Class Lawsuit

AIMCO Class Action Settlement

  • Tenant’s security deposits are the subject of the AIMCO Maryland Security lawsuit
  • The case is entitled Butler v. Apartment Investment and Management Company and is case number 13C14098891
  • All claim forms must be in no later than 01/11/2016

The class members claim that AIMCO Maryland failed to pay back the correct amount of tenant’s security deposits in relation to apartment rents.  AIMCO Class Action Settlement class members are defined as anyone who paid a security deposit and moved out between April 15, 2010 and April 6, 2015.  According to the terms of the settlement AIMCO has agreed to pay the full security deposit PLUS 3% interest per year.

Settlement fine print and details

  • No proof of purchase is required to file a claim or be awarded a 3% settlement
  • Questions about the lawsuit can be directed to 877-863-1543
  • Judge Richard S. Bernhardt of the Circuit Court for Howard County in Maryland has approved the settlement which was granted on 7/14
  • Lead Plaintiff (is the named party, who files the case and represents the group)?  Darice Butler

The main complaint in the lawsuit is “alleging that the property management company violated Maryland law by deducting certain amounts from tenants security deposits “without providing them a notice of the damages claimed together with an accurate notice of costs actually incurred.

Claim forms can be requested via US mail by writing to: Butler v. AIMCO Settlement Administrator, PO Box 40007, College Station, TX 77842-4007.  Class members will be represented by Benjamin J. Carney while the AIMCO Maryland has hired Avery B. Strachan to represent their cause.

Citations

  1. www.AIMCOClassActionSettlement.com