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Chatbot Lets You Sue Equifax for Up to $25,000 Without a Lawyer
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Equifax has only begun to experience the world of hurt heading its way over the breach that allowed personal information, including Social Security numbers, on 143 million Americans to make it into the wild.

Now comes a manifestation of the digital era in which we live, and the credit reporting bureau isn't going to like it:

"Even if you want to be part of the class action lawsuit against Equifax, you can still sue Equifax for negligence in small claims court using the DoNotPay bot and demand maximum damages. Maximum damages range between $2,500 in states like Rhode Island and Kentucky to $25,000 in Tennessee.

The bot, which launched in all 50 states in July, is mainly known for helping with parking tickets. But with this new update, its creator, Joshua Browder, who was one of the 143 million affected by the breach, is tackling a much bigger target, with larger aspirations to match. He says, “I hope that my product will replace lawyers, and, with enough success, bankrupt Equifax.”"

Of course, it's more time-consuming and difficult to successfully press your case (in small claims court) than just making use of an app or the like. But I'm sure there are millions of people potentially affected by the Equifax data breach who are just salivating at the thought of trying. ;-)

Chatbot lets you sue Equifax for up to $25,000 without a lawyer - The Verge

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Re: Chatbot Lets You Sue Equifax for Up to $25,000 Without a Lawyer [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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This guy better watch out for Karma
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Re: Chatbot Lets You Sue Equifax for Up to $25,000 Without a Lawyer [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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big kahuna wrote:
He says, “I hope that my product will replace lawyers, and, with enough success, bankrupt Equifax.”"



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