Some Trader Joe's Customers Could Receive A Payout From A $7.4 Million Settlement - Tasting Table
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Some Trader Joe's Customers Could Receive A Payout From A $7.4 Million Settlement - Tasting Table
"The class action lawsuit alleged that Trader Joe's made its customers susceptible to identity theft by printing too many of their debit or credit card numbers on receipts, violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act."
"Trader Joe's has agreed to pay $7.4 million in fees to customers who received the alleged improper receipts, with an estimated settlement of $102.45 per person who submits a successful claim."
"To be deemed eligible, you must have been one of the Trader Joe's customers who received a receipt with too many credit or debit card numbers, specifically between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019."
A lawsuit against Trader Joe's claims the company printed too many digits of customers' debit or credit card numbers on receipts, violating FACTA. The settlement amounts to $7.4 million, with eligible customers potentially receiving $102.45 each. The lawsuit covers receipts issued between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019. Trader Joe's denies wrongdoing but settled to avoid trial. The company asserts no identity theft incidents have been reported due to the receipts, and only a small number of affected receipts were issued at select locations.
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