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The electronics and gaming company agreed to pay $4.5 million in the class-action lawsuit Alejandro Aldana and Scott Gallie v. GameStop, Inc., which alleged that the company shared customers' personal ...
If you've bought a video game from the retailer's online store in the past five years, you may be eligible for a payout from the settlement.
Video game consumers from GameStop may qualify for compensation in a $4.5 million settlement over allegations the retailer shared personal information with Facebook without customers' consent.
If you bought a video game from GameStop in the past five years, you may get some money back. According to a settlement from a class-action lawsuit, the national electronics and gaming retailer has ...
Under the terms of the settlement, claimants can elect to receive either a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher of up to $10 for use on GameStop’s website, according to the suit webpage.
WASHINGTON — GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company shared customer information with Facebook, violating federal law.
Back in January, GameStop agreed to pay a settlement to avoid additional court proceedings and a potentially long legal battle, which is estimated to total $4.5 million, according to legal documents.
If the court approves the settlement, GameStop will offer either a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher of up to $10 for use on its website. Click here to submit a claim online.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — GameStop customers may be entitled to a payment as part of a class-action settlement filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Kings. According to the ...
Customers can qualify for compensation from the settlement if they bought a game from GameStop’s website between Aug. 18, 2020 and April 17, 2025, and have a public Facebook account displaying ...