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Trader Joe lawsuit settlement checks are coming . Are you eligible ?

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Trader Joe’s lawsuit settlement checks are coming. A Trader Joe’s lawsuit settlement means that many customers who purchased from the chain in certain locations can expect a check in the coming months. According to People, the Trader Joe’s settlement is in response to a lawsuit filed in 2019. The lawsuit alleged that Trader Joe’s violated an amendment to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA).

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Trader Joe lawsuit settlement checks are coming . Are you eligible ?

Media Coverage · April 19, 2026

The parties reported a settlement.

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Trader Joe’s lawsuit settlement checks are coming. A Trader Joe’s lawsuit settlement means that many customers who purchased from the chain in certain locations can expect a check in the coming months. According to People, the Trader Joe’s settlement is in response to a lawsuit filed in 2019. The lawsuit alleged that Trader Joe’s violated an amendment to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA).

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Media Coverage April 19, 2026

Trader Joe lawsuit settlement checks are coming . Are you eligible ?

The parties reported a settlement.

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