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Centerplate

Settlement for consumers who attended the 2015 National Book Festival and used a card to buy food or drinks with receipts that printed too much payment card info.

ClosedDistrict of Columbia onlyClaim status: Closed on September 29, 2022Payout: $1,000No longer claimable

About this settlement

The case addresses privacy violations related to printed payment card information on receipts at a 2015 event.

This settlement resolves claims that Centerplate violated federal receipt laws by printing excessive payment card information on receipts for food and beverage purchases at the 2015 National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.

Who qualifies

  • Consumers who attended the 2015 National Book Festival on Sept. 5, 2015.
  • Used a credit or debit card to purchase food or beverages at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
  • Have proof of purchase via receipt or card statement showing the purchase.

$1,000

Claim status: Closed on September 29, 2022

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