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What You Need To Know About Trader Joe $7 . 4 Million Settlement

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Case Summary

Trader Joe’s has agreed to a $7.4 million class-action settlement over claims that some of its stores violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing receipts that exposed sensitive personal information.

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What You Need To Know About Trader Joe $7 . 4 Million Settlement

Media Coverage · April 18, 2026

The parties reported a settlement.

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Key Issues

  • Trader Joe’s class-action settlement
  • $7.4 million payout
  • FACTA compliance
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Trader Joe’s Settlement: Illinoisans May Qualify For $102 Payment Another day, another settlement in a class-action lawsuit. Lawsuit settlement agreements have been in the news a lot lately, and if you’re a Trader Joe’s shopper, the latest one should definitely get your attention. According to NBC Chicago, Trader Joe’s has agreed to a $7.4 million class-action settlement tied to claims that some of its stores violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing receipts tha

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Media Coverage April 18, 2026

What You Need To Know About Trader Joe $7 . 4 Million Settlement

The parties reported a settlement.

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