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woman holding settlement cash moneyTop Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail from the Subway FACTA class action settlement worth as much as $52.92.

Subway agreed to pay $30.9 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accused the company of violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing credit card expiration dates on its receipts.

Court documents indicate that the Subway settlement may be the largest FACTA settlement in history.

The Subway class action lawsuit was filed by Shane Flaum who alleged that Subway violated the federal law when it printed the entire expiration date of customers’ credit and debit cards on receipts.

FACTA requires retailers not to print more than the last five digits of a credit card or debit card number on a receipt, and may not print any part of the expiration date of the card. This law is reportedly to help prevent thieves from stealing others’ personal information to commit fraud or identity theft.

According to the Subway class action settlement, not all restaurant locations had printed too much credit/debit card information on a receipt. Reportedly, only some restaurants were equipped with a Subway Payment Manager system programmed to print credit or debit card expiration dates.

Class Members include those who purchased items from those affected Subway restaurants between Jan. 1, 2016 and March 23, 2017. 

Subway and Flaum agreed to settle the FACTA class action lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of further litigation.

Flaum claimed that he and other consumers were injured by Subway’s conduct because they were at risk for identity theft and fraud. Allegedly, this could cause serious financial injury, and recovering from identity theft or fraud could cause consumers inconvenience and could take a long time.

The deadline to file a claim in the Subway credit card class action settlement was Jan. 22, 2019.

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Consumers were represented by Keith Keogh and Michael Hilicki of Keogh Law, Scott D. Owens and Patrick Crotty of Scott D. Owens PA and Bret Leon Lusskin Jr. of Bret Lusskin PA.

The Subway Credit Card Receipt Class Action Lawsuit is Flaum v. Doctor’s Associates Inc., Case No. 0:16-cv-61198, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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If you have a receipt, invoice or contract from a retailer or vendor that includes more than the last five digits of your credit card or debit card number or any portion of the expiration date, you may qualify to file a credit card receipt class action lawsuit.

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49 thoughts onSubway Credit Card Receipts Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. gwendolyn saddler says:

    add me

  2. jay rosaves says:

    I received a postcard about the suit and went online landfilled out the application and sent it in on 12/3/2018 but never received anything or heard anything about it.I have a claim number.
    SUA-133326508001-633820

  3. Daw says:

    Never got my check

  4. Ann Waterman says:

    Add me please

  5. Pauline Almeida says:

    Add me

  6. norman green says:

    add me….

  7. Judy Thompson says:

    Please add me.

  8. larry thogerson says:

    add me please

  9. N. B. says:

    Done a claim and did not received!!!!

  10. Tricia K says:

    PEOPLE! Stop posting “ADD ME”! It doesn’t work that way – figure it out like the rest of us have to do!

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