Trader Joe’s Settles Class Action Lawsuit — Who's Eligible?
Eligible customers may receive about $102.45 each if the court approves the settlement and appeals are resolved, the notice said.
- Trader Joe's agreed to a $7.4 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging the grocery chain violated privacy laws by printing excessive credit card digits on receipts.
- Plaintiff Brian Keim alleged in 2019 that Trader Joe's violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing 10 digits of customer card numbers on receipts between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019.
- While Trader Joe's denies any wrongdoing, eligible customers who made purchases during the affected period can claim an estimated payout of about $102, though the final amount depends on claim volume.
- Customers can submit claims online, by phone, or by mail before the June 9, 2026, deadline to receive a share of the fund; doing nothing forfeits the right to sue.
- A federal court hearing scheduled for Aug. 10, 2026, will determine whether to approve the settlement, with payments contingent upon court approval and resolution of any appeals.
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Trader Joe’s customers could receive $7.4 million in compensation to resolve a lawsuit. Find out if you qualify and how to claim your share
Trader Joe's Settlement Explained: Who's Eligible for $102 Before the June Deadline Closes?
Trader Joe's has agreed to a $7.4 million (£5.4 million) class action settlement following allegations that some of its receipts displayed too many digits of customers' debit and credit card numbers, potentially breaching federal consumer protection law. Shoppers who meet the eligibility criteria could receive an estimated payout of about $102.45 (£75.80), but must act before the 9 June 2026 filing deadline. The case centres on claims that print…
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