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Updated · WPVI-TV · Apr 16
Trader Joe’s to Pay $7.4m Settlement Over Receipt Privacy Lawsuit
Updated
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?