To make the strongest possible claim on your behalf, we always ask for evidence to support your claim. This could include things like:
- Evidence that you received an email from EasyJet saying your details were included in this breach
- Evidence of any financial losses, distress, and/or inconvenience you have suffered as a result of the data breach. For example:
- Bank statements
- Correspondence (letters, emails, etc.) with banks, credit card providers, credit reference agencies, etc.
- Credit score reports (with dates of any dips)
- Details about medical appointments/prescriptions that relate to this data breach (e.g. due to distress/stress)
- Evidence of any fraudulent transactions, fraud attempts, alerts, cancelled cards that relate specifically to the card details breached
- Evidence of increased spam
- Anything else that may be relevant to support your claim.
We would also seek confirmation that, as far as you are aware, your information was not put at risk by another data breach.
Please make sure you keep all supporting documents safe as these may be required at a later date.