Here we go. I’m starting to look at and submit my Verizon Cramming class action settlement claim and thought I’d bring you along for the ride. If you recall, I had a few of you join me for the experience of submitting a United Healthcare out-of-network claim (remember that one?)–and we had some good conversation going. Unfortunately, while some class action lawsuits have a pretty straightforward claim submission process, others do not; same goes for claims administrators—the folks who are court-appointed to manage the claims submission process—some seem to make things go easier than others. So here we go.
First off, some ground rules… Your situation may not be exactly like mine, but we’ll try to get through this together; and…DO NOT submit a claim here. You have to go to the claims administrator’s website to submit a claim–that website is www.verizonthirdpartybillingsettlement.com.
I know I’ve been a Verizon customer. But it takes more than that to be considered part of the “class”. Here’s a description of the class:
“All current and former Verizon landline customers who between April 27, 2005 to February 28, 2012 were billed for third-party charges submitted to Verizon by Billing Concepts Inc. a/k/a Billing Services Group Clearing Solutions or BSG d/b/a USBI and ZPDI, ACI Billing Services Inc. d/b/a OAN, Enhanced Services Billing, Inc. d/b/a ESBI, and HBS Billing Services Company (collectively, “Billing Concepts Inc.”), The Billing Resource d/b/a Integretel, The Billing Resource LLC (collectively, “The Billing Resource”), ILD Teleservices, Inc. (“ILD”), Transaction Clearing, LLC (“Transaction Clearing”); and PaymentOne Corp., d/b/a PaymentOne or Ebillit (“Payment One”).
You are not in the Settlement Class if:
Ok, so yes, I’ve been a Verizon landline customer during part of that time—though I can’t remember if I’d paid any third-party charges. And no, I’m not a judicial officer nor the U.S. government or any State government. We’re good—I can proceed.
Well, sure as shootin’ I don’t remember every charge on every bill I ever paid during that time. Who would?
Now, I’ve read the instructions on the claim form that tell me… “You may submit a Flat Payment Claim for $40 or a Full Payment Claim for 100% of all unauthorized charges you paid.”
So I can either just submit a claim for the $40, or I can see if I’m actually due more according to the terms of the settlement—so long as I have a documentation to prove what third party charges I had.
Luckily, the claims administrator has made it relatively easy (I hope!) to find out what I may have been charged by a third party on my Verizon bills. All I have to do is fill out the form here in order to request “a free summary of all Third-Party Charges that you have been billed during the Class Period”.
Ahh, but of course nothing is that simple.
You need your basic name-address-phone info, but you also need the PIN number you received in the notification of the class action settlement that you should have received.
Given that I treat most mail (email, snail mail) from phone service providers as spam or junk, I probably did not retain the postcard that had the PIN on it. Actually, I KNOW I didn’t retain it. But, that PIN is needed…
So I’ve had to send an email to: , requesting further assistance.
It’s the first roadblock I’ve hit so far—but there seemed to be some help for it. We’ll see.
Back with more once I hear from the claims administrator—so stay tuned.
IMPORTANT: If, like me, you have misplaced or thrown away the Verizon cramming settlement notice, contact the Claims Administrator sooner than later! Claim forms are due on November 15, 2012 and if may take some time if you plan on requesting a free summary of your third party charges.
i don't understand this at all. i have never been a costumer of verison and received an email to submit. i had this to happen with my landline with century-link and everything got straighten out and i now paid and extra $1 a month to reject thrid party billing because my husband can't read very well and he is always signing up for things he should not.
got a call from someone claming to be helping me get the bill summaries and claim file, but wanted my account number–now I am thinking that this may have been a fraud.
i have been a verizon customer since 2000. I'm not sure how i can get the amount i want to file for? Help
I have been getting billed since 2006 up to 1400 in one month. I am not sure of the $40 suggestion as I am way over 10,000 dollars. They Ach me and I would pay be check and get shut off for yrs. I had not been in good health as 2 predator lenders and ID theft I am up for anything since now I am on SSDI and 888 doesn't get you anywhere. I have submitted my bank statements and that paper shows there name and Direct TV which was bundled up until the refinance money ran out now they take 200. I want to stop them and diid in 2011 but was charged anyway. Fax them 5 bills a month and statements for 6 yrs and they change the fax number.
I am sure of the third party as in 2009 I told the lady that was suppose to be helping me that I would do that year for her. Those amounts were up to 42 dollars a month. I am unsure as why I keep getting turned down by these lawyers. I have 4 other cases that put me in the condition I am in now but, why since 2006 I have been looking for someone to help me get not a small amount of money back, a very large amount which I would give them as now I am thinking they are saying this girl let all that money go where was she then. I have all the paperwork dated stating that I was trying to get it back and worked on it everyday for 3 of the years get up and try to write neat. My state of mind after loosing my daughter was not great I was trying. Nobody will even look at every bill i saved and paid and didn't care. My daughter lives with my Aunt and try living with that. I still cry almost daily. The money was for her and she didn't go to college as she didn't want the states money she is embarrassed as I.