Trader Joe’s agreed to a $7.4 million class action settlement to resolve claims it violated federal law by printing too much credit card information on customer receipts.
The Trader Joe’s settlement benefits account holders whose credit or debit card was used in a transaction at a Trader Joe’s store between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019, for which the payment processing software caused a customer receipt to be formatted to display the first six and last four digits of the card number.
Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit claim Trader Joe’s printed receipts that displayed the first six and last four digits of credit and debit card numbers. According to the class action lawsuit, this practice violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA).
Trader Joe’s, a grocery store chain with locations across the United States, has not admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay $7.4 million to resolve the FACTA class action lawsuit.
Under the terms of the Trader Joe’s class action settlement, members can receive a cash payment.
Exact payment amounts will vary depending on the number of claims filed with the settlement. According to the settlement website, each claimant is estimated to receive $102.45.
Any funds remaining in the settlement after the first distribution will be used for a second distribution if feasible. If not, the funds will be donated to the Identity Theft Resource Center.
The deadline for exclusion and objection is June 9, 2026.
The final approval hearing for the Trader Joe’s settlement is scheduled for Aug. 10, 2026.
To receive a settlement payment, class members must submit a valid claim form by June 9, 2026.
Who’s Eligible
The class action settlement benefits account holders whose credit or debit card was used in a transaction at a Trader Joe’s store for which the payment processing software caused a customer receipt to be formatted to display the first six and last four digits of the card number used in the transaction between March 5, 2019, and July 19, 2019.
Potential Award
An estimated $102.45
Proof of Purchase
N/A
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
06/09/2026
Case Name
Keim v. Trader Joe’s Company, Case No. 19STCV36790, in the Los Angeles County Superior Court
Final Hearing
08/10/2026
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Keim v. Trader Joe’s Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 301134
Los Angeles, CA 90030-1134
[email protected]
888-444-7415
Class Counsel
Keith J. Keogh
Michael S. Hilicki
KEOGH LAW LTD
Scott D. Owens
SCOTT D. OWENS P.A.
Joseph M. Hekmat
HEKMAT LAW GROUP P.C.
Defense Counsel
Dawn Sestito
Noah Ickowitz
O’MELVENY & MYERS LLP
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