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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

New Mexico residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Pawn America that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $3.185M Pawn America Data Breach.

Combined maximum payouts across all Pawn America settlements total $5,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Pawn America claims for New Mexico residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open Pawn America Settlements for New Mexico Residents (1)

These Pawn America settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico residents.

$3.185M Pawn America Data Breach Class Action Settlement

Up to $5,000

Pawn America data breach victims (Sept 2021) may claim $30+ or up to $5,000 for losses from this $3.185M settlement. File by July 6, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-07-06 No Proof Needed Official site →

About Pawn America Class Actions in New Mexico

New Mexico residents affected by Pawn America settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework under the Unfair Practices Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal class action recoveries. While Pawn America doesn't operate physical locations in New Mexico, the company's online services and data systems have reached New Mexico consumers through digital transactions and customer databases. The $3.185 million data breach settlement specifically covers individuals nationwide whose personal information was compromised, including New Mexico residents who provided data to Pawn America's systems. New Mexico follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but the state's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors settlement distributions to ensure compliance with local consumer rights. Residents should note that New Mexico's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may provide additional time to pursue individual remedies even after class action deadlines pass. The state's emphasis on data privacy protection, reinforced by recent legislative efforts, means New Mexico consumers often receive priority consideration in cybersecurity-related settlements affecting personal financial information.

Pawn America Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs

How does the Pawn America data breach settlement affect New Mexico residents?

New Mexico residents whose personal information was stored in Pawn America's systems are eligible for compensation from the $3.185 million settlement. This includes customers who may have interacted with Pawn America's online services or had their data collected through the company's digital platforms, even though Pawn America doesn't have physical stores in New Mexico.

What additional protections do New Mexico residents have beyond the federal class action settlement?

New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act provides residents with independent legal remedies that may extend beyond the class action settlement terms. The state's Consumer Protection Division can also investigate violations and potentially secure additional relief for affected consumers.

Are there specific deadlines New Mexico residents must meet for Pawn America claims?

While federal class action deadlines apply to the $3.185 million settlement, New Mexico's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may allow residents additional time to pursue individual legal action. Residents should file settlement claims promptly while also preserving their rights under state law.

Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Pawn America Claims

New Mexico residents filing Pawn America claims should document all interactions with the company's digital services and preserve records of any personal information shared. Contact the New Mexico Consumer Protection Division to report the breach separately from your class action claim, as this creates an additional enforcement pathway. Submit settlement claims before deadlines while keeping copies of all documentation. Consider consulting with New Mexico attorneys familiar with state consumer protection laws, as the Unfair Practices Act may provide remedies beyond the class action recovery. Monitor your credit reports closely and take advantage of any identity protection services offered through the settlement, as New Mexico's data privacy laws emphasize ongoing consumer protection rather than one-time compensation.

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