Anyone get a settlement email from Paypal recently?

Fausto

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Did I miss something?:confused:

IF YOU OPENED A PAYPAL ACCOUNT BETWEEN OCTOBER 1999 AND JANUARY 2004, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT FROM A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT.


PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION

In re PayPal litigation
Case No. CV-02-01227-JF (PVT)

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT


1. WHY DID I GET THIS NOTICE?
You have been sent this Notice because the records of PayPal, Inc. indicate you are a current or former PayPal account holder. This means you may be eligible to receive a payment from the proposed class action settlement in the lawsuit In re PayPal Litigation, Case No. 02 1227 JF PVT, pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in San Jose. This Notice provides a summary of the terms of the proposed settlement. It also explains the lawsuit, your legal rights under the settlement, what benefits are available to you under the settlement, and how to get them.


2. WHAT IS A CLASS ACTION?
In a class action, one or more people, called Class Representatives (in this case Roberta Toher and Jeffrey Resnick), sue on behalf of people who have similar claims. All of these people are members of the Class. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Class. United States District Judge Jeremy Fogel is in charge of this class action.


3. WHAT IS THIS LAWSUIT ABOUT?
In early 2002, Plaintiffs Roberta Toher and Jeffrey Resnick filed separate lawsuits against PayPal, Inc. These two cases were later consolidated into one lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, entitled In re PayPal Litigation, Case No. CV 02 01227-JF (PVT). The lawsuit alleges that PayPal violated the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act ("EFTA"), 15 U.S.C. §§ 1693 et seq., including provisions requiring PayPal to supply customers with information about dispute resolution procedures and to follow certain procedures when investigating complaints of unauthorized or incorrect electronic fund transfers. For example, the lawsuit claims that PayPal did not provide account statements in the manner required by the EFTA. The lawsuit further alleges that PayPal has placed inappropriate restrictions or other limits on customers' accounts and engaged in other improper practices. Based on these practices, the lawsuit asserts claims under California state law for conversion, money had and received, negligence, and violations of consumer protection statutes.

PayPal does not believe that it did anything wrong. In fact, PayPal disputes that the EFTA, originally passed in 1978, applies to its business. PayPal denies any and all liability for the claims alleged in the lawsuit. The Court did not decide in favor of the Plaintiffs or PayPal. Instead, beginning in the fall of 2003, the parties began a series of settlement negotiation sessions mediated by United States Magistrate Judge Edward Infante. Eventually, in November 2003, both sides agreed to a settlement in principle. By settling their claims, both parties avoided the uncertainty and cost of a trial. The settlement provides money and other benefits to the Class. On June 11, 2004, the parties entered into a formal, written Settlement Agreement, which is on file with the Court and available on the Internet at https://www.paypal.com/settlement/. By entering into the Settlement Agreement, PayPal is not admitting any wrongdoing. PayPal continues to believe that it did not do anything wrong. The Representative Plaintiffs and the attorneys appointed by the Court to represent the Class believe that the settlement is fair to Class Members. By this notice, the Court is not expressing any view on the merits of the lawsuit.
 

cjchaps

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Appears legit? The paypal link redirects you to a different page with lots of info on the settlement:


You can make a Short Form Claim if, prior to February 1, 2004, PayPal caused you to lose money because of any of the following:

You experienced an unauthorized or incorrect electronic transfer to or from your PayPal account;

Your PayPal account was improperly restricted or access was improperly limited;

You requested information from PayPal about an account restriction or limitation or unauthorized transfer and you did not receive a satisfactory response; and/or

You experienced or reported an unsatisfactory result from a dispute with PayPal involving a chargeback, a refund, a buyer complaint, or PayPal?s Seller Protection Policy, Buyer Complaint Process and/or Buyer Protection Policy.

If you make a timely, valid claim using the Short Form Claim, you will receive a payment of $50. In the event that the amount needed to pay all of the Short Form claims exceeds the Short Form Fund, the fund will be divided equally among all the Short Form Claimants.
To make a Short Form Claim, you must (1) complete this Form, (2) print the Certification page, and (3) sign and mail the signed Certification, postmarked no later than November 1, 2004, to:


Claims Administrator
In re PayPal Litigation
PO Box 9000 #6248
Merrick, NY 11566-9000
 

MalikChen

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I tried this, but when I sumbitted my "short form" application, it said my date for the opening of my paypal account was invalid. I just put the date of my first transaction, I'm not sure when my account was first opened. Anyone knwohow I can find out?
 

brtspears2

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After reading the short form, looks like I wouldn't qualify since I never was frauded in anyway by Paypal. But then whats to stop everyone else from stealing PayPal good.
 
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Apparently if you qualify for the Short Form, you get $50. I have actually never had a problem with Paypal, though, so they can keep my share . . .
 

Pliablemoose

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I had a buyer reverse the payment on a notebook in 03', Paypal was no help in figuring out what the hell was up, wouldn't even give me his name/phone #. He used a fake one.

They also screwed around a District Attny that was looking into the whole scam earlier this year. The DA was really pissed @ eBay & paypal for the way they protected a scam artist...

Filled out my form just a minute ago:)
 

TaylorD

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May 13, 2000
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don't they usually come in the mail, you know, paper mail?

Yes, but in order to have a paypal account you need an email address, so this would make sense to send out the information this way.... i think.
 

DanTMWTMP

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Oct 7, 2001
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yes I got this email as well...haven't filled out anything yet though...

It seems legit as a whois lookup for settlement4onlinepayments.com shows a phone number. I called them, and they're a law firm that's doing some class action lawsuits against hyundai and paypal, among other companies.
 

rh71

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Aug 28, 2001
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I received the email but was never wronged by Paypal... oh well.
 

FiLeZz

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Jun 16, 2000
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I have been wronged by them and plan on getting $50 bux.
My account was improperly restricted or access was improperly limited.
They locked my account and I had money in it. Could not get the money for weeks. At the time I posted a rant about it on ANADTECHFORUMS.
 

Haps

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Hmm I wonder what they require for the third option. I got ripped off for $300 a few years ago and they totally didn't help. Gave me some crap about the paypal protetion does not cover people in Canada. I even tried to do a chargeback but my CC company said that the transactionw as between me and paypal and I had willingly given paypal the money.

I chased that cash for a long time but eventually gave up and now I don't have any of the old emails or anything. I did file a police report but I don't know how easy that will be to get.

So what kind of info are they looking for to validate the third option.
 

SP33Demon

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Originally posted by: Haps
Hmm I wonder what they require for the third option. I got ripped off for $300 a few years ago and they totally didn't help. Gave me some crap about the paypal protetion does not cover people in Canada. I even tried to do a chargeback but my CC company said that the transactionw as between me and paypal and I had willingly given paypal the money.

I chased that cash for a long time but eventually gave up and now I don't have any of the old emails or anything. I did file a police report but I don't know how easy that will be to get.

So what kind of info are they looking for to validate the third option.
You should be able to get the police report, and that should be sufficient evidence. Good luck!
 

fallenangel99

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cool i got an email too and i registered around 2000. i am going to put in a claim since i was ripped off by a seller, plus the seller was against Paypal policy

My gf also complained against paypal (she doesnt have an account but her credit card was charged from a paypal account). maybe ill ask her to file a claim (through me.. emotional damage lol)
 

bastula

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Aug 31, 2000
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Yes, I got an email this morning as well. For some reason I can't access the settlement website. It just times out. Maybe because it was slashdotted?

So $50 is the max we can get. Well I guess that isn't too shabby for being screwed once. I'll probably fill out the paperwork this weekend.