Osamenor
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Backstory: over a year ago, I received a letter from a company called Complyright saying they had a data breach that could've compromised my information. I've never had any dealings with them directly, and had never even heard of them until I received that letter, but according to the letter, my information had been entered into their system by an employer. Complyright is apparently a company that manages payroll and HR sorts of things. I asked my most recent and reachable employers if they used that company, and all of them said no.
This year, I received another letter saying they'd reached a legal settlement and would compensate all affected people, of which I am one. They're offering three options: a small cash payment, or a credit protection plan, or "Up to $200 reimbursement of certain expenses." I'm not sure which one I should take, but the deadline for filing a claim form is fast approaching.
Obviously, cash would be of the most immediate use. But credit protection might be important, too, and could be ultimately even more important--however, it's not clear to me if the credit protection plan they're offering would do anything more than ordinary credit monitoring. I have not, as far as I know, been a victim of identity theft (and if I were, tracing it to this breach might be impossible).
So, which one should I take? I phrased this question as "Should I take the cash settlement?" because that's the option that feels the most real to me. If the horary says a solid yes, I'll go for that, and if it's a no or a lukewarm answer, I'll look more closely at the other options.
In the chart, I'm Jupiter, domiciled right on the ascendant. Only aspect with a traditional planet is an applying sextile from Sun. Leo is intercepted, so Sun technically doesn't rule a house in this chart, but it would rule the ninth if we went by whole sign. I'm not sure how to interpret that. And I'm not sure which house to use for the quesited. Ninth, because this is a legal matter? Second, because this is money? Eighth, because this is other people's money? All of the above, or something else?
This year, I received another letter saying they'd reached a legal settlement and would compensate all affected people, of which I am one. They're offering three options: a small cash payment, or a credit protection plan, or "Up to $200 reimbursement of certain expenses." I'm not sure which one I should take, but the deadline for filing a claim form is fast approaching.
Obviously, cash would be of the most immediate use. But credit protection might be important, too, and could be ultimately even more important--however, it's not clear to me if the credit protection plan they're offering would do anything more than ordinary credit monitoring. I have not, as far as I know, been a victim of identity theft (and if I were, tracing it to this breach might be impossible).
So, which one should I take? I phrased this question as "Should I take the cash settlement?" because that's the option that feels the most real to me. If the horary says a solid yes, I'll go for that, and if it's a no or a lukewarm answer, I'll look more closely at the other options.
In the chart, I'm Jupiter, domiciled right on the ascendant. Only aspect with a traditional planet is an applying sextile from Sun. Leo is intercepted, so Sun technically doesn't rule a house in this chart, but it would rule the ninth if we went by whole sign. I'm not sure how to interpret that. And I'm not sure which house to use for the quesited. Ninth, because this is a legal matter? Second, because this is money? Eighth, because this is other people's money? All of the above, or something else?
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