KSE Sportsman Media Settlement: Legit Or Scam? Read This
Did you receive the KSE Sportsman Media Settlement email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
KSE Sportsman Media, that’s the company we’re talking about. They’ve decided to shell out $9.5 million to settle some claims. What’s the fuss? Well, it’s all about them allegedly sharing subscriber info with third parties without getting the green light. That’s a pretty penny they’re parting with, but it’s all in the name of resolving these claims.
Who Is Eligible For The KSE Sportsman Media Settlement
This settlement is all about the folks who bought Outdoor Sportsman publications and had their info shared with third parties. It happened between June 16, 2015, and July 30, 2016. About 14,503 direct purchasers fall into this category. The class action lawsuit says that KSE Sportsman Media did this info-sharing without asking for the thumbs-up first, and that’s a no-no in Michigan, violating their Privacy Act.
How Much Is The Settlement
Here’s the deal: Class members, that’s the folks affected, are in for a slice of the pie from the settlement fund. We’re talking about an estimated $420 each. Now, remember, the actual amount might vary a bit, depending on how many people jump on board.
And there’s more – KSE is turning over a new leaf. They’ve promised to stop sharing Michigan subscribers’ info with third parties to stay on the right side of the law.
How To File A Claim
If you eligible, fill out a valid claim form before the deadline on Jan. 4, 2024.
Click here to fill out a form
Conclusion
Pratt, et al. v. KSE Sportsman Media Inc. d/b/a Outdoor Sportsman Group, Case No. 1:21-cv-11404-TLL-PTM is not a scam. Just like Frontier Mt Caroll Mutual Insurance Settlement , KSE Sportsman Media, that’s the company we’re talking about. They’ve decided to shell out $9.5 million to settle some claims. What’s the fuss? Well, it’s all about them allegedly sharing subscriber info with third parties without getting the green light. That’s a pretty penny they’re parting with, but it’s all in the name of resolving these claims.