If you used a credit or debit card to make an individual purchase at a Southwest airport ticket counter (from 10/17/07 to 10/30/12) or a cargo counter (from 10/17/07 to 1/25/13) and received a printed receipt, you may be entitled to recover cash from the Southwest Airlines FACTA credit & debit card receipt truncation class action settlement.
Southwest Airlines Co. (“Southwest Airlines” or “Southwest” or “Defendant”) has reportedly agreed to a proposed settlement of class action lawsuits against Southwest Airlines in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (styled as Robert Miller v. Southwest Airlines Co., Case No. C-12-5978-CRB, and Jamie Lumos v. Southwest Airlines Co., Case No. C-12-5978-CRB) alleging, among other things, that Southwest Airlines printed the expiration date on customers’ credit or debit card receipts at Southwest Airlines airport ticket counters or cargo counters, purportedly in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (“FACTA”), according to the Southwest Airlines FACTA credit & debit card receipt truncation class action settlement notice.
The Southwest Airlines FACTA credit & debit card receipt truncation settlement class reportedly includes, unless otherwise excluded, all persons who used a debit or credit card to make a purchase or transaction (individual and non-business related) at a Southwest airport ticket counter between October 17, 2007 and October 30, 2012 or a cargo counter between October 17, 2007 and January 25, 2013 and received a printed receipt.
Under the Southwest Airlines FACTA credit & debit card receipt truncation Class Action Lawsuit Settlement, Southwest has reportedly agreed to the creation of a settlement fund of $1.8 million. Southwest class members can file claims to share in the settlement fund by visiting SouthwestFACTASettlement.com or calling 1-800-616-1479.
For additional info regarding the Southwest Airlines FACTA credit & debit card receipt truncation Class Action Lawsuit Settlement, call the settlement administrator at 1-800-616-1479, write to Southwest Airlines Co. Settlement Administrator c/o Rust Consutling, Inc., PO Box 3059, Faribault, MN 55021-2659, send an email to info@southwestfactasettlement.com or visit the settlement website at www.SouthwestFACTASettlement.com.
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