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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.
If you purchased a video game from GameStop in the last five years, you may be eligible for part of a multi-million-dollar settlement. The electronics and gaming company agreed to pay $4.5 million ...
Who is eligible for the GameStop-Facebook settlement? To qualify for this settlement, you need to have bought something from GameStop's website any time between Aug. 18, 2020, and April 7, 2025.
Emails about the settlement were sent out this week to customers who had purchased a video game from GameStop's website. It explained that while GameStop has denied any wrongdoing, it agreed to ...
If the settlement is approved and you submit a valid claim, you could receive either a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher of up to $10 to use on GameStop's website, the settlement website states.
GameStop to settle class action suit for $4.5 million. File your claim now Those who are eligible have until August 15 to file your claim for either cash or credit in the GameStop online store.
The last day to submit a claim form is Aug. 15. If the court approves the settlement, GameStop will offer a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher of up to $10 for use on its website.
The settlement is eligible for anybody who bought a video game from the company's website between Aug. 18, 2020 and April 7, 2025, and who had a public Facebook profile with their name associated ...
Emails about the settlement were sent out this week to customers who had purchased a video game from GameStop's website. It explained that while GameStop has denied any wrongdoing, it agreed to ...
Emails about the settlement were sent out this week to customers who had purchased a video game from GameStop's website. It explained that while GameStop has denied any wrongdoing, it agreed to ...
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.