Tag: First Advantage Credit Cases

  • Is FADV Settlement a scam?

    The most asked question had been is “FADV settlement a scam?” This NOT a scam. It is a legit settlement.

    About the settlement

    You a class member of the settlement if First Advantage provided a background report about you to a potential employers without first having the employer certify that you had authorized the report, they then provided a signed form you authorizing the report. Nevertheless, if you’re truly eligible they are obligated to notify you since First Advantage has recorded you as a class member.
    If you’re a class member you’ll get :

    •  a $15 discount on instant check and $15 discount on resume check.
    •  nine free full disclosure under ¶5.3 of settlement agreement

    The email or the mail they’ll send will contain discount codes. These given codes will expire after 2 years from the date the court issues a final approval of the statement.

    To get fee full file disclosure under ¶5.3 of the settlement visit https://FADV.com/ for more information

    Those who may want to opt out :

    If you want to opt out of the Agreement Mailing via First Class U.S mail to the settlement administrator for you to be excluded. This mail must be post marked not more than 60 days after the post mark date of the initial mailing of the notice of Class Action Settlement. You also have to have a valid reason for your exclusion. Class member should provide

    1. Signature
    2. Provide name
    3. Current physical address
    4. Four last digits of Social Security number.

    Those who are objecting.

    Members who do not opt out of the agreement are entitled to object to the terms of the agreement. The objection to terms must be sent the settlement administrator via U.S mail and no later than 60 days after postmark date of the initial mailing of the notice of the Class Action Settlement. This objection should have :
    Name and class number of lawsuit First Advantage Credit Cases, Superior Court for the country of San Mateo, JCCP No. 4961.

    1. Full name, physical Address, telephone number of class member.
    2. Last 4 digits of Social Security number
    3. Specific reason for objection
    4. Any supporting evidence of papers

    Verdict

    It’s unfortunate that billions of dollars are left unclaimed at the end of the year due to ignorance  and lack full information on how to go about these claims. If you’ve perhaps received this email proving that you’re eligible for this claim let us know the encounter you had with this class action lawsuit by leaving a comment below.