Trader Joe’s to Pay $7.4m Settlement Over Receipt Privacy Lawsuit
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Updated · WPVI-TV · Apr 16
Trader Joe’s to Pay $7.4m Settlement Over Receipt Privacy Lawsuit
53 articles · Updated · WPVI-TV · Apr 16
Trader Joe's has agreed to a $7.4 million settlement over claims that some receipts displayed excessive credit or debit card information in 2019.
Customers who made card purchases between March 5 and July 19, 2019, and received receipts showing the first six and last four digits may be eligible for payouts.
The settlement, which Trader Joe's denies involved wrongdoing, aims to resolve claims under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act; estimated payouts are around $102.
Could a recent court ruling on 'no-injury' lawsuits have saved Trader Joe's millions?
If no identity theft was reported, does this $7.4M settlement truly deliver justice?
Beyond the $102 payout, what does this case mean for your future data privacy rights?
What does a simple receipt error reveal about hidden data security risks in retail?
As AI-powered fraud increases, are consumer protection laws like this still effective enough?
With the claim deadline approaching, how can customers prove eligibility without a 2019 receipt?