Current
or
former
Cash
App
users
who
have
used
the
service
since
2018
have
until
next
week
to
claim
part
of
a
$15
million
settlement
that
Cash
App
Investing
(and
owner
Block
Inc.)
reached
as
part
of
a
class
action
lawsuit,
The
Hill
reports.
The
lawsuit
alleged
that
the
companies
were
negligent
in
responding
to
their
customers
after
a
former
employee
had
accessed
user
accounts
without
permission.
You’re
eligible
to
claim
in
the
settlement
if
your
account
was
accessed
without
your
permission
or
if
you
have
had
unauthorized
or
fraudulent
withdrawals
or
transfers
of
funds
in
your
account.
The
eligibility
window
is
August
23rd,
2018,
through
the
notice
date
of
August
20th,
2024.
You
can
file
a
claim
via
the
settlement
notice
website
for
up
to
$2,500
“for
reimbursement
of
out-of-pocket
losses,
lost
time,
and\or
transaction
losses,”
according
to
the
settlement
agreement
document.
You
need
to
submit
the
claim
no
later
than
November
18th,
2024.
You’ll
also
have
to
provide
third-party
documentation
that
supports
your
claim.
The
settlement
does
not
specify
a
timetable
for
when
to
expect
payouts.
You
can
also
exclude
yourself
from
the
settlement
by
the
deadline,
allowing
you
to
retain
your
right
to
sue
Block
or
be
part
of
a
future
lawsuit
related
to
the
claims
in
this
class
action.
The
settlement
website
lists
that
Block
and
Cash
App
Investments
“made
misrepresentations,
and
breached
other
obligations
to
their
users”
for:
(1)
a
data
security
incident
that
Cash
App
Investing
disclosed
in
April
2022
(2)
a
data
security
incident
that
Block
disclosed
in
October
2023
(3)
alleged
unauthorized, and
fraudulent
withdrawals
and
transfers
of
funds
to
or
from,
and
complaint
and
error
resolution
processes
associated
with,
Cash
App
accounts
and
linked
accounts.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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