Trader Joe’s $7.4 million settlement payout deadline is soon — here’s what to know

The Independent
Trader Joe’s shoppers have until June 9 to claim a portion of a $7.4 million settlement after a 2019 data snafu.

Summary

Trader Joe's is paying out a $7.4 million settlement to customers affected by a 2019 incident where the first six and last four digits of credit card numbers were printed on receipts. The store did not admit wrongdoing, but customers who made qualifying purchases between March 5 and July 19, 2019, can claim an estimated $102.45. The deadline to file a claim is Tuesday, June 9, and affected shoppers must provide proof of purchase. The settlement still requires court approval, with a hearing scheduled for early August. This is not the first time Trader Joe's has faced legal action; the company has settled previous lawsuits regarding underfilled products and other consumer complaints.

(Source:The Independent)

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