Examples of Reasonable Documentation in a sentence
Reasonable Documentation means written documents supporting your claim, such as credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, telephone records, and receipts.
If a Class Member does not submit Reasonable Documentation supporting a Documented Loss Payment claim, or if a Class Member’s claim for a Documented Loss Payment is rejected by the Settlement Administrator for any reason, and the Class Member fails to cure his or her claim, the claim will be rejected.
All Claims must be submitted with a Valid Claim Form and Reasonable Documentation substantiating the claim, and received by the Settlement Administrator or postmarked by the Claims Deadline, which shall be clearly set forth in the Class Notice, the Settlement Website, and on the Claim Form.
Settlement Class Members who submit a Valid Claim Form and Reasonable Documentation of any unreimbursed loss caused by the Data Breach not described in paragraphs 8.2.1.1-2 above, and his or her Personal Information was released publicly as a result of the Data Breach, including, but not limited to, alleged identity theft, will have a recognized loss equal to one dollar ($1) for every one dollar ($1) spent for such purpose.
Second, Settlement Class Members who submit a Valid Claim Form and Reasonable Documentation demonstrating that he or she purchased or used credits and have a good faith belief that they used those credits to communicate with Engagers will have a recognized loss equal to one dollar ($1) for every one dollar ($1) spent for such purpose.