Get refund of $10.75 in the form of reward certificate to redeem on your next Cinepolis visit by filing claim at CinepolisFACTASettlement.com.
For security purpose of your confidential debit/credit card information every supermarket or other organizations who accept debit/credit card, print only last four digits of your plastic money card number on purchase receipt of service or products. More detailed information on purchase receipt may increase the disclosure of debit/credit card’s vital information of any customer. Cinepolis has come across the lawsuit where plaintiffs have claimed that credit/debit card receipts contained too much information in violation of federal law.
The Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas have violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) by printing too much credit/debit card numbers on customers’ receipts. Printing more than restricted debit/credit card number increase the chanced of theft related activities. Cinepolis has denied of any kind of wrong going but has agreed to settle down the class action.
Every person who have made debit/credit card purchase at a Cinépolis California theater during time period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013, and received an electronically printed receipt that contains more than last five digits of their credit or debit card number are eligible to claim their refund into the settlement. All potential plaintiffs will get $10.75 in the form of a Settlement Certificate on their e-mail id.
If you have not received an email notice and credit/debit card purchase receipt with more than 5 numbers printed on it, then sent copy of the receipt from Cinépolis issued between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2013 by e-mail to admin@cinepolisfactasettlement.com, or mail to CinepolisFACTASettlement, PO Box 43034, Providence, Rhode Island, 02940-3034.
Every eligible entrant has to file their claims into the Cinepolis FACTA Settlement before July 19, 2014 to get their refund. Final hearing of settlement will be held on August 11, 2014. For court documents and other information, visit official site CinepolisFACTASettlement.com.
Highlights of Cinepolis FACTA Settlement:
Official site of settlement: CinepolisFACTASettlement.com
Link to file online claim: CinepolisFACTASettlement.com
Case type:Consumer
Eligibility: Every class member must have a credit/debit card purchase receipt of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013, on which more than 5 last digit of credit/debit card number has to be printed.
Typical Settlement Amount: $10.75 settlement certificate
Claims Administrator Address:
Cinepolis FACTA Settlement
c/o KCC, LLC
PO Box 43034
Providence, Rhode Island 02940-3034
admin@cinepolisfactasettlement.com
Case Summary: As per the claims of the plaintiffs, Cinepolis have violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) by printing more than last five digits of credit/debit card numbers on customers’ receipts.
Class Counsel:
GAINES & GAINES, APLC
Defense Counsel:
BAKER & MCKENZIE LLP
Image courtesy: Flickr, dweisman2002
For security purpose of your confidential debit/credit card information every supermarket or other organizations who accept debit/credit card, print only last four digits of your plastic money card number on purchase receipt of service or products. More detailed information on purchase receipt may increase the disclosure of debit/credit card’s vital information of any customer. Cinepolis has come across the lawsuit where plaintiffs have claimed that credit/debit card receipts contained too much information in violation of federal law.
The Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas have violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) by printing too much credit/debit card numbers on customers’ receipts. Printing more than restricted debit/credit card number increase the chanced of theft related activities. Cinepolis has denied of any kind of wrong going but has agreed to settle down the class action.
Every person who have made debit/credit card purchase at a Cinépolis California theater during time period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013, and received an electronically printed receipt that contains more than last five digits of their credit or debit card number are eligible to claim their refund into the settlement. All potential plaintiffs will get $10.75 in the form of a Settlement Certificate on their e-mail id.
If you have not received an email notice and credit/debit card purchase receipt with more than 5 numbers printed on it, then sent copy of the receipt from Cinépolis issued between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2013 by e-mail to admin@cinepolisfactasettlement.com, or mail to CinepolisFACTASettlement, PO Box 43034, Providence, Rhode Island, 02940-3034.
Every eligible entrant has to file their claims into the Cinepolis FACTA Settlement before July 19, 2014 to get their refund. Final hearing of settlement will be held on August 11, 2014. For court documents and other information, visit official site CinepolisFACTASettlement.com.
Highlights of Cinepolis FACTA Settlement:
Official site of settlement: CinepolisFACTASettlement.com
Link to file online claim: CinepolisFACTASettlement.com
Case type:Consumer
Eligibility: Every class member must have a credit/debit card purchase receipt of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013, on which more than 5 last digit of credit/debit card number has to be printed.
Typical Settlement Amount: $10.75 settlement certificate
Claims Administrator Address:
Cinepolis FACTA Settlement
c/o KCC, LLC
PO Box 43034
Providence, Rhode Island 02940-3034
admin@cinepolisfactasettlement.com
Case Summary: As per the claims of the plaintiffs, Cinepolis have violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) by printing more than last five digits of credit/debit card numbers on customers’ receipts.
Class Counsel:
GAINES & GAINES, APLC
Defense Counsel:
BAKER & MCKENZIE LLP
Image courtesy: Flickr, dweisman2002
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