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Judge Gives Nod to State Consumer-Rights Claims in Class-Action Lawsuit Representing Corvette Z06
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16166100" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>Yeah class action means they are gonna mail you a check for like $3.72 after the lawyers get their hundreds of thousands lol. </p><p></p><p>Only one I've been involved in I didn't even know i was involved until it was over and I got a check in the mail. I had applied for a job and was told pending the background check I was hired. I never heard anything back for like a week so I called the manager who told me according to my criminal history I wasn't eligible to be employed there. I've never even been arrested before so I was quite confused. He wouldn't go into further details. I get my background check in the mail and it has me listed as a violent felon in texas. So I called the texas sheriff office where the charges were thinking I had my identity stolen. They confirmed the guy with the record was a guy with the same name and birthday as me, but different social. Basically the background agency didn't do their due diligence and only ran my name/birthdate not my social which I had provided. They reported false information to my soon to be employer which cost me a job. It took over a month for them to clear it up and by that time the job was gone. </p><p></p><p>Anyways they had a class action suit filed against them for this very reason and I got a pitiful check in the mail. I think it was something around 70 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16166100, member: 39652"] Yeah class action means they are gonna mail you a check for like $3.72 after the lawyers get their hundreds of thousands lol. Only one I've been involved in I didn't even know i was involved until it was over and I got a check in the mail. I had applied for a job and was told pending the background check I was hired. I never heard anything back for like a week so I called the manager who told me according to my criminal history I wasn't eligible to be employed there. I've never even been arrested before so I was quite confused. He wouldn't go into further details. I get my background check in the mail and it has me listed as a violent felon in texas. So I called the texas sheriff office where the charges were thinking I had my identity stolen. They confirmed the guy with the record was a guy with the same name and birthday as me, but different social. Basically the background agency didn't do their due diligence and only ran my name/birthdate not my social which I had provided. They reported false information to my soon to be employer which cost me a job. It took over a month for them to clear it up and by that time the job was gone. Anyways they had a class action suit filed against them for this very reason and I got a pitiful check in the mail. I think it was something around 70 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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