Avis Car Rental may owe you up to $5K. What to know in Arizona

The Arizona Republic
Avis Car Rental customers affected by a 2024 data breach may be eligible for up to $5,000 in a class action settlement.

Summary

Avis Car Rental customers who were impacted by a 2024 security incident may be eligible for a $5,000 payment from a class action lawsuit. The incident involved the compromise of customer names, driver's license information, credit card numbers, expiration dates, birthdates, and phone numbers between Aug. 3-6, 2024. Avis claims no wrongdoing in the breach, but as part of an agreement, the car rental company is paying affected customers up to $5,000 for out-of-pocket expenses. To file a claim, participants must fill out the claim form on the settlement website (avisdatasecuritysettlement.com/submit-claim) by June 21. Qualified customers who submit a claim may receive compensation for out-of-pocket loss, with a maximum reimbursement of $5,000, or a pro rata cash payment, which will be evenly distributed after payment of out-of-pocket loss, notice, and administration fees.

(Source:The Arizona Republic)

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