For anyone who visited a covered Six Flags theme park or water park in the United States between Oct. 14, 2016, and Sept. 28, 2017, and used a credit or debit card for a purchase at the park and received a printed receipt, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Six Flags $450K Debit and Credit Card Receipt Privacy Class Action Lawsuit!
According to the lawsuit, Great America LLC violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing more than the first five digits of credit and debit card numbers on customer receipts or by failing to hide the cards’ expiration dates on receipts.
So if you are eligible, file a claim by April 2, 2021 to receive your potential award!
Six Flags Debit Credit Card Receipt Privacy Class Action Lawsuit
- Claim Form Deadline: April 2, 2021
- Who’s Eligible: Anyone who visited a covered Six Flags theme park or water park in the United States between Oct. 14, 2016, and Sept. 28, 2017, and used a credit or debit card for a purchase at the park and received a printed receipt.
- Estimated Amount: Up to $40 in cash and vouchers.
- Proof of Purchase: Park credit or debit card receipts, credit card statements showing park-related transactions, or bank statements showing park-related debit card transactions for the relevant period at each covered park.
- Case Name & Number: Soto, et al. v. Great America LLC, et al., Case No. 17-CH-1118 in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, Lake County, Illinois
(Click here to file a claim)
How To File a Claim
- Head over to the Six Flag’s Claim Form.
- Look over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by April 2, 2021 to receive your potential award!
Bottom Line
For anyone who visited a covered Six Flags theme park or water park in the United States between Oct. 14, 2016, and Sept. 28, 2017, and used a credit or debit card for a purchase at the park and received a printed receipt, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Six Flags $450K Debit and Credit Card Receipt Privacy Class Action Lawsuit!
Great America LLC violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing more than the first five digits of credit and debit card numbers on customer receipts or by failing to hide the cards’ expiration dates on receipts. So if you are eligible, file a claim by the deadline to receive your potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!