GIS customers who have given deleted background screen report with criminal records and lost their job can claim their refund at gisrobinsonsettlement.com.
Simple mistakes in any valuable certificates can resume your other important works that based on the every detail of your certificate. General Information Services (GIS) has recently come across the lawsuit as they have violated fair credit reporting act while providing information for consumer background check reports. If you have also got criminal background check reports from the GIS, then you can get refund of $40 - $1,500 in GIS background check class action settlement.
As per the allegations of class members, GIS has violated FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) by providing deleted or old criminal records or not emailing notice to consumers that GIS’s report might have adverse effect on consumer’s employment. GIS background screening has failed to provide up to date detailed background screening report to end users that act negatively on professional future of users on the day report has been sent to users.
GIS has denied any uncertainty in their reports, but has agreed to resolve the lawsuit. Any person who applied for the employment during the past 2 years and when employment is knowingly or unknowingly subjected to a GIS consumer report, are eligible to claim refund into the class action. Eligibility is divided into two parts as described below:
If you have applied for the job when GIS provided you prospective employer containing background report with deleted criminal records or you have been not noticed for miscalculation of deleted details in your background report during the time period of December 22, 2009 to March 1, 2014, then you are eligible to claim your refund into the class action.
If you want to become a part of the class action, then you don't have to do anything. You don't have to claim any form to get refund into the GIS Robinson Settlement. After the final hearing of class action which has been held on November 3, 2014, you will be mailed a check of your refund. For more information regarding the lawsuit and court documents, visit the official site gisrobinsonsettlement.com.
Highlights of GIS background check class action settlement:
Official site of class action: gisrobinsonsettlement.com
Case type: Customer fraud
Claim administrators address:
Robinson v. General Information Services, Inc.
Settlement Administrator
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 9349
Dublin, OH 43017-4249
1 (855) 382-6406
Final hearing date: November 3, 2014
Refund amount: $40-$1,500
Class Counsel:
James A. Francis
FRANCIS & MAILMAN, PC
Defense Counsel:
Cindy D. Hanson
KILPATRICK TOWNSEND & STOCKTON, LLP
Image courtesy: small-services.biz
Simple mistakes in any valuable certificates can resume your other important works that based on the every detail of your certificate. General Information Services (GIS) has recently come across the lawsuit as they have violated fair credit reporting act while providing information for consumer background check reports. If you have also got criminal background check reports from the GIS, then you can get refund of $40 - $1,500 in GIS background check class action settlement.
As per the allegations of class members, GIS has violated FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) by providing deleted or old criminal records or not emailing notice to consumers that GIS’s report might have adverse effect on consumer’s employment. GIS background screening has failed to provide up to date detailed background screening report to end users that act negatively on professional future of users on the day report has been sent to users.
GIS has denied any uncertainty in their reports, but has agreed to resolve the lawsuit. Any person who applied for the employment during the past 2 years and when employment is knowingly or unknowingly subjected to a GIS consumer report, are eligible to claim refund into the class action. Eligibility is divided into two parts as described below:
If you have applied for the job when GIS provided you prospective employer containing background report with deleted criminal records or you have been not noticed for miscalculation of deleted details in your background report during the time period of December 22, 2009 to March 1, 2014, then you are eligible to claim your refund into the class action.
If you want to become a part of the class action, then you don't have to do anything. You don't have to claim any form to get refund into the GIS Robinson Settlement. After the final hearing of class action which has been held on November 3, 2014, you will be mailed a check of your refund. For more information regarding the lawsuit and court documents, visit the official site gisrobinsonsettlement.com.
Highlights of GIS background check class action settlement:
Official site of class action: gisrobinsonsettlement.com
Case type: Customer fraud
Claim administrators address:
Robinson v. General Information Services, Inc.
Settlement Administrator
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 9349
Dublin, OH 43017-4249
1 (855) 382-6406
Final hearing date: November 3, 2014
Refund amount: $40-$1,500
Class Counsel:
James A. Francis
FRANCIS & MAILMAN, PC
Defense Counsel:
Cindy D. Hanson
KILPATRICK TOWNSEND & STOCKTON, LLP
Image courtesy: small-services.biz
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