Fact check: Is Zoom Video Communications Settlement Scam or Legit?
Over the past few days, we have been asked if the email from the company EpiqPay received by the Zoom users about a class-action lawsuit settlement was fraud or legit. Meanwhile, a lot of speculations were about the Zoom Video Communications Settlement Scam which is with the subject line “Zoom Video Communications Settlement: Notice of Upcoming Settlement Payment” but the company EpiqPay has put an end to all the speculations and rumors about it. We have brought this article to answer if the Zoom Video Communications Settlement is a scam or legit. You should stick with this page until you read it completely. Be sticky with this page and keep reading this article. Swipe down the page.
Is Zoom Video Communications Settlement Scam or Legit?
Users of Zoom Video became perplexed after reading the subject line “Zoom Video Communications Settlement: Notice of Upcoming Settlement Payment” but it has been confirmed that the email from noreply@epiqpay.com was legit. There is no scam in it. If you have received an email from noreply@epiqpay.com you are subject to receiving the claim amount. Here is the next question arises, how to receive the claimed amount for Zoom Video Communications Settlement? We have answered it, in the following section. Swipe down the page.
An updated notice was released for Settlement Payment for Zoom Video Communications. It was stated that the users of Zoom who have been notified through email and who previously filed claims would soon be asked to select a payment method for the payout. Talking about EpiqPay is one of the ventures from the legal and business entity Epiq. It is an easy, convenient, secure, and fast payment distribution method for claimants. Both companies were reached out through email for more detail about the settlement but no response has been received yet. Swipe down the page and take a look at the lawsuit between Zoom and EpiqPay.
The Guardian stated that this settlement started with 14 class-action complaints from the users of Zoom who claimed the video conferencing app violated their security policies. Meanwhile, numerous complaints were filed from March 2020 to May 2020 which was a period when the world was experiencing the first outbreak of Covid-19 and all the businesses and ventures were using Zoom’s video meeting software for the virtual conference as employees stayed home. Zoom company has listed four reasons why the lawsuit was brought against the company. It was alleged that Zoom was sharing users’ data without their consent. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.