Hustler Store FACTA Receipt Settlement Worth Cash Credit Monitoring

The Hustler Store FACTA Receipt Settlement Worth Cash Credit Monitoring settlement to eligible claimants who be a member of the defined class described in the official settlement notice (consumers/customers who made qualifying purchases).. The filing deadline has not yet been announced. Proof of purchase is not required.
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No proof of purchase needed — anyone eligible can file a claim
Provide documents or information demonstrating you are a class member, such as proof of a qualifying purchase and that you received a receipt from the covered merchant during the class period (e.g., receipt(s) showing the relevant credit/debit card information and date). Submit the claim form as required by the settlement notice and include any requested identifying details to link you to the transaction within the defined class timeframe.
Settlement Summary
The Hustler Store FACTA receipt settlement arises from claims that customers’ credit or debit card receipts were printed with more information than federal law allows. Specifically, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) requires businesses to “truncate” card numbers on receipts so that only the last five digits appear, helping reduce the risk of identity theft. When receipts display full or otherwise non-truncated card numbers, it can expose consumers’ sensitive payment data to misuse—especially in situations where printed receipts are discarded, shared, or viewed by others. The lawsuit was filed to address that alleged FACTA noncompliance across a group of affected shoppers and to seek a class-wide remedy. Its significance lies in the fact that FACTA cases often focus on standardized receipt practices, meaning one business policy can impact many customers, leading to class action treatment. In many such settlements, eligible consumers may receive cash credits and/or credit monitoring, and the case highlights how strictly the credit-card processing and receipt-printing practices are scrutinized under federal consumer-protection rules. Broader implications include reinforcing industry-wide compliance expectations for merchants, payment processors, and receipt printers, where even small formatting choices can trigger legal exposure. Similar FACTA truncation cases have been filed against various retailers over the years, reflecting ongoing enforcement and consumer awareness about how payment data is handled at checkout, and they continue to shape how businesses implement receipt systems to align with 15 U.S.C. § 1681c(g) and related FACTA safeguards.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Be a member of the defined class described in the official settlement notice (consumers/customers who made qualifying purchases).
- Use or transact with a credit or debit card at the relevant Hustler Store/merchant location(s) covered by the settlement.
- Receive (or have issued to them) a receipt during the class’s covered date range that allegedly failed to comply with FACTA truncation limits.
- Submit a valid claim within the deadline specified by the settlement administrator.
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If you are unsure about your eligibility for this settlement, please visit the official settlement administrator’s website using the link provided above. Review the eligibility criteria carefully before submitting a claim.
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