Sarah Mirando  |  November 29, 2012

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FedEx Office Class Action Settlement Reached

By Kimberly Mirando

 

FedEx Office settlement

UPDATE: Details on how to file a claim for the FedEx Office Class Action Settlement are up!


FedEx Office and Print Services, Inc. has reached a class action lawsuit settlement over allegations it violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing credit/debit card receipts that show too many numbers on the card. If approved, the FedEx Office class action lawsuit settlement will provide a $50 FedEx store card to Class Members.

The proposed FedEx Office settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, titled Razmig Tchoboian v. FedEx Office and Print Services, Inc., et al., that alleges the FACTA violations occurred at FedEx Office self-service machines located in the store. The receipts from the kiosks allegedly displayed the first two digits and the last four digits of their debit card numbers, and were printed at FedEx Office retail store locations nationwide.


FACTA prohibits merchants from printing more than the last 5 digits of the card number or the expiration date on any electronically printed sales receipts in order to protect consumers from identity theft. Violating FACTA carries a penalty of between $100 and $1,000 per violation.

FedEx denies it did anything wrong and maintains the numbers it printed on the receipts did not put customers at risk for identity theft because they were not personally identifying numbers.

The proposed class consists of all U.S. consumers who can present an original or copy of a printed FedEx Office receipt printed between April 2009 and April 2010 displaying the first two and last four digits of their credit or debit card number.

The proposed FedEx Office FACTA class action settlement will allow Class Members to receive a $50 FedEx store card for use on copy machines, faxes, computer rentals, Internet access and picture-printing stations.

A Final Fairness Hearing is scheduled for April 8, 2013.

Details on how to file a claim for the FedEx Office Debit Card Receipt Class Action Lawsuit Settlement are not yet available. Keep checking Top Class Actions or sign up for our free weekly newsletter to receive instructions once they’re made public. can be found at www.FXOClassAction.com.

The case is Razmig Tchoboian v. FedEx Office and Print Services Inc. et al., Case No. 10-cv-01008, U.S. District Court, Central District of California.

The plaintiffs are represented by Chant Yedalian of Chant & Co. PLC.

 

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Updated January 4th, 2013

 

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