Sarah Mirando  |  July 15, 2013

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Toys R Us

A federal judge has preliminarily approved a class action lawsuit settlement with Toys ‘R’ Us over allegations it violated federal law by printing too many credit/debit card numbers on store receipts. If you made a purchase with a credit or debit card at a Toys ‘R’ Us store between December 4, 2006 and January 5, 2007, you may be eligible to claim up to $30 in free vouchers from the class action settlement.

The Toys ‘R’ Us settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit alleging the company violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) by printing more than the last five digits of customers’ credit and debit card numbers on store receipts.

Toys ‘R’ Us denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to compensate Class Members through a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the litigation.

Class Members of the Toys ‘R’ Us FACTA settlement include anyone who made a purchase at any Toys ‘R’ Us store during the period from December 4, 2006 through January 5, 2007, inclusive, using a credit or debit card.

Class Members can claim one or more vouchers, depending on the number of purchases they made:

TIER A
Two (2) $15 vouchers if you provide documentation (copies of receipts and/or redacted credit/debit card statements) of three (3) or more credit/debit purchases at a Toys ‘R’ Us store during the class period.

TIER B
One (1) $15 voucher if you provide documentation (copies of receipts and/or redacted credit/debit card statements) of either one (1) or two (2) credit/debit purchases at a Toys ‘R’ Us store during the class period.

TIER C
One (1) $5 voucher if you attest, under the penalty of perjury, that, to the best of your knowledge and recollection, you made one or more credit/debit purchases at a Toys ‘R’ Us store during the class period.

Who’s Eligible

If you made a purchase with a credit or debit card at a Toys ‘R’ Us store between December 4, 2006 and January 5, 2007, you may be eligible to claim up to $30 in free vouchers from the class action settlement.

Potential Award

$30

Claim Form
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The only way to receive a voucher from the Toys ‘R’ Us class action settlement is to submit a valid Claim Form to the following address postmarked no later than January 6, 2014:

Toys ‘R’ Us FACTA Settlement Administrator
c/o Class Action Administration Inc.
888-976-2603
P.O. Box 6848
Broomfield, CO 80021-0015

Claim Form Deadline

1/6/14

Case Name

In Re: Toys ‘R’ Us – Delaware, Inc. – Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) Litigation, MDL No. CV 08-01980-MMM (FMOx), U.S. District Court, Central District of California.

Claims Administrator

Toys ‘R’ Us FACTA Settlement Administrator
c/o Class Action Administration Inc.
P.O. Box 6848
Broomfield, CO 80021-0015

Class Counsel

SPIRO MOORE LLP

BOCK & HATCH LLC

CHANT & COMPANY A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION

THE LINDE LAW FIRM

Defense Counsel

EDWARDS WILDMAN PALMER LLP

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19 thoughts onToys ‘R’ Us FACTA Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. jennell says:

    got a $5 certificate yesterday

  2. skullgrrl says:

    Got a 5 dollar voucher in NJ, just in time for my son’s birthday!

  3. deelo says:

    $5.00 voucher in California today

  4. miles says:

    $5 in mail today in ohio

  5. Patricia says:

    $5.00 voucher in my mail box today.

  6. Jen says:

    $5.00 voucher today in NY.

  7. Frankie says:

    Got $5 in Colorado today.

  8. Jen says:

    Updates on this ??

  9. Chun says:

    What off brand smartphone (lol) are you tailnkg about? What she’s holding may not even be a phone! It could be an MP3 player. And even if it is a smartphone, how can you tell its brand? lmao

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