I received an email from Keller Postman with a link to a DocuSign document re: settlement for data breach. I can't tell if it's legit or fishing. Does not ask for any person info but I am still wary.
I just received a payment from keller postman t mobile settlement thru Venmo.But how did they know I had Venmo? Has this issue been resolved or what happens next? Should we change all our passwords?
I received an email from Keller Postman with a link to a DocuSign document re: settlement for data breach. I can't tell if it's legit or fishing. Does not ask for any person info but I am still wary.
Yes it is legitimate I got my $165.00 yesterday and cleared today 1 10 2023
Has anyone been able to get a resolution if this is legit and actually received payment?
Yes I received mine via Zelle it was pending 1 day and cleared my account this afternoon 1 10 2023. Great new found money 💰
This seems to be a fraud. The correct legal team representing the breach is Kroll. The phone number is 1-833-512-2314.
I received mine for $165.00 1 9 2023 ! and it cleared my account today!
It is real money 💰
Glad to get my $165.00 via zelle on 1 9 2023 ! it posted to my account today
Its legit
It’s legit. Payouts are beginning now. Just got mine today. Good luck to you
UPDATE: I looked keller up and called them, it’s legit. the claim deadline closed 4/27, so if you are getting things from them, you’re good to go, the rest of us can’t file any longer with them, though they recommended i reach out to other firms for individual arbitration. I don’t want to spend the time on that so i’ll just go with the only one active i know of.
my buddy got this keller thing too, and I likewise can’t find any information online about how to submit, he said he’s qualified for $165, whereas the link from cnet only offers 25-100$
I received $165 today through Zelle. At first I was confused as to where it came from. I googled the name and it jarred my memory.
Received $165 from them today too. Actually surprised me - they’re 💯 legit!
So this morning I received a text that Kellerman had deposited $165 into my bank account. I checked my statement and can confirm it was paid.
Me too exactly! It went into my PayPal today!
I received an email from Keller Postman with a link to a DocuSign document re: settlement for data breach. I can't tell if it's legit or fishing. Does not ask for any person info but I am still wary.
Firm is legit I just received exactly the settlement they promised me.
Today is Monday 01/09/2023. I too was contacted by Keller Postman, I do not remember if I gave out my social, but pretty sure I did not. They asked if I wanted to receive my funds by Zelle, bank account or virtual debit type card, I chose virtual debit card. I just got a link today by email that I have a $165 virtual debit card, and I added it to my iPhone wallet.
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UPDATE: I looked keller up and called them, it’s legit. the claim deadline closed 4/27, so if you are getting things from them, you’re good to go, the rest of us can’t file any longer with them, though they recommended i reach out to other firms for individual arbitration. I don’t want to spend the time on that so i’ll just go with the only one active i know of.
my buddy got this keller thing too, and I likewise can’t find any information online about how to submit, he said he’s qualified for $165, whereas the link from cnet only offers 25-100$
I received $165 today through Zelle. At first I was confused as to where it came from. I googled the name and it jarred my memory.
So this morning I received a text that Kellerman had deposited $165 into my bank account. I checked my statement and can confirm it was paid.
I also received a payment of $165.00 to my Zelle account today. Its legit.
I only had to sign, no social security number required. I chose Zelle for the payment method so I didn’t give any bank info. If it’s a scam they have no info so its seems legit. Anyone figure it out yet?
I received a payment of $165.00 to my Zelle account today from them. its legit.
i just received a Zelle deposit of $165 today
So this morning I received a text that Kellerman had deposited $165 into my bank account. I checked my statement and can confirm it was paid.
It's $25 but if you're a resident of California it's a $100 settlement. If your account was breached you can get $25,000.
This seems to be a fraud. The correct legal team representing the breach is Kroll. The phone number is 1-833-512-2314.
Has anyone been able to get a resolution if this is legit and actually received payment?
I received an email from Keller Postman with a link to a DocuSign document re: settlement for data breach. I can't tell if it's legit or fishing. Does not ask for any person info but I am still wary.
What is the actual email address the email was sent from?? That’s all you need to know. Then go see if it matches the real website’s email address.
I remember getting the email to become part of the class action case and filling it out. Then got a text yesterday stating my portion was $105 with a link to a Docusign. I haven't filled out anything on the Docusing because I'm not 100%sure if it's really from Keller Postman
Same here, hardly worth giving up all that info for $25
Biggest scam is the lawyers making out millions while the people effected might as well get $0
Got something similar on a government owned Verizon number today. These are definitely scams!
I’m glad I looked further. I received that same text yesterday. Decided to call T-Mobile today and the representative said she didn’t know anything about it and that I can disregard the message. Others in another thread said it’s legitimate, however, I’ll heed the representative’s guidance on this one.
representatives do not know anything more than the script that is provided to them.
search for news articles. CNET has one with links to the claim forms.
I agree I wouldn’t trust the text messages being sent, but link matches what is in the CNET article.
I am aware that the breach happened because T-Mobile informed me of that last year. What I’m referring to is the form of communication that the settlement group chose. So, I am glad that I deleted that text.
Got something similar on a government owned Verizon number today. These are definitely scams!
I’m glad I looked further. I received that same text yesterday. Decided to call T-Mobile today and the representative said she didn’t know anything about it and that I can disregard the message. Others in another thread said it’s legitimate, however, I’ll heed the representative’s guidance on this one.
representatives do not know anything more than the script that is provided to them.
search for news articles. CNET has one with links to the claim forms.
I agree I wouldn’t trust the text messages being sent, but link matches what is in the CNET article.
It might match up with what a CNET article mentions, but the government number was issued by Verizon and always been a Verizon number. At least here, it’s either Verizon or AT&T for duty phones. Nothing from T-Mobile. There is a lot of spam that comes in on that number also that we don’t get on our T-Mobile phones.
agreed. I told my mom to not use the ID or the link that came in on the text she received. Go to the site directly and request a new ID if she chooses to file a claim. Can only think the Verizon number was a mistake by the firm handling the class action filing. Data integrity and personal data security are just demonstrably low priorities.
As many point out the amount getting paid in no way matches the real value of the personal data.
Got something similar on a government owned Verizon number today. These are definitely scams!
I’m glad I looked further. I received that same text yesterday. Decided to call T-Mobile today and the representative said she didn’t know anything about it and that I can disregard the message. Others in another thread said it’s legitimate, however, I’ll heed the representative’s guidance on this one.
representatives do not know anything more than the script that is provided to them.
search for news articles. CNET has one with links to the claim forms.
I agree I wouldn’t trust the text messages being sent, but link matches what is in the CNET article.
It might match up with what a CNET article mentions, but the government number was issued by Verizon and always been a Verizon number. At least here, it’s either Verizon or AT&T for duty phones. Nothing from T-Mobile. There is a lot of spam that comes in on that number also that we don’t get on our T-Mobile phones.
Got something similar on a government owned Verizon number today. These are definitely scams!
I’m glad I looked further. I received that same text yesterday. Decided to call T-Mobile today and the representative said she didn’t know anything about it and that I can disregard the message. Others in another thread said it’s legitimate, however, I’ll heed the representative’s guidance on this one.
representatives do not know anything more than the script that is provided to them.
search for news articles. CNET has one with links to the claim forms.
I agree I wouldn’t trust the text messages being sent, but link matches what is in the CNET article.
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