Here’s the latest on Trader Joe’s settlement payout based on recent reports.
- What happened: Trader Joe’s reached a $7.4 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over receipt printing that exposed the first six and last four digits of credit/debit card numbers on receipts. The settlement would fund claims from eligible customers, with attorneys’ fees and administration covered from the settlement fund. [source summaries indicate this is the core action and settlement amount][1][2][3]
- Eligibility window: Eligible claimants are customers who used a credit or debit card at Trader Joe’s between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019, and received a receipt showing partial card digits. Those who made qualifying purchases and submit valid claims could join the settlement class.[3][1]
- Estimated payout: The per-person payout is estimated around $102.45, though the final amount depends on how many valid claims are filed and approved. Final distributions depend on court approval, claim volume, and deductions for fees and costs.[9][1][3]
- Timeline and status: A final court approval hearing was scheduled for August 2026, with potential appeals that could affect when payments are issued. If approved, claimants would receive payments after the settlement becomes final.[4][3][9]
Suggested actions for you:
- Check eligibility: If you used a card at Trader Joe’s during the February–July 2019 window and received a receipt showing the partial card digits, you may be eligible to file a claim. Look for the official settlement notice or website referenced in the reporting for claim submission instructions and deadlines.[2][1]
- Watch the hearing: The court’s final approval hearing (reported as August 2026) is pivotal; after approval, there may be a period for appeals before payments. If you’re counting on a payout, monitor court updates and the settlement website for status alerts.[3][9]
- Be cautious of timelines: Claims typically have a deadline (example: June 2026 in some outlets’ reports), so verify the exact deadline on the official settlement site or notice.[5][4]
If you’d like, I can summarize the specific claim-eligibility criteria from the official settlement notice or help you draft a quick checklist to confirm eligibility based on your past Trader Joe’s receipts. Please tell me which you prefer.[1][2][3]
Sources
Trader Joe’s has agreed to a settlement in a class action lawsuit over alleged receipt data practices, with some customers potentially eligible for payouts of more than $100. The case, filed...
www.thenews.com.pkIf you used a credit or debit card at Trader Joe’s in early 2019, you may be eligible for more than $100
www.aarp.orgTrader Joe’s is settling a multi-million dollar lawsuit that could lead to shoppers qualifying for a payout as part of a class action lawsuit.
www.fox9.comTrader Joe's is offering settlement payouts to customers affected by receipt printing issues from 2019. Learn if you're eligible to submit a claim to receive a payout.
people.comThe grocery chain is settling a $7.4 million lawsuit over claims that receipts showed too much card information.
www.today.comCertain customers could be getting money back over a receipt-printing issue.
www.delish.comCustomers who used a credit or debit card at Trader Joe’s in early 2019 may be eligible for payments.
fox17.comTrader Joe's settles a class action for $7.4 million over receipt violations, with customers potentially receiving $102.45 each due to credit card info exposure between March and July 2019.
1440wrok.comTrader Joe's has agreed to pay a $7.4 million dollar settlement on a class action lawsuit that accused the retailer of putting customers at risk of potential identify theft.
abcnews.com