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

Oregon residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Trader Joe's that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA class action settlement.

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Open Trader Joe's Settlements for Oregon Residents (1)

These Trader Joe's settlements are currently accepting claims from Oregon residents.

$7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA class action settlement

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Trader Joe's FACTA settlement pays up to $102.45 for receipts showing credit card info. Check if you qualify and file your claim today.

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About Trader Joe's Class Actions in Oregon

Oregon residents affected by Trader Joe's settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework under the Oregon Unlawful Trade Practices Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for retail transaction violations. Trader Joe's operates 15 locations across Oregon, including stores in Portland, Eugene, Bend, and Corvallis, serving a significant customer base that frequently uses credit and debit cards for purchases. The $7.4 million FACTA settlement specifically addresses improper printing of payment card information on receipts, a violation that likely affected thousands of Oregon shoppers given the chain's popularity in urban and college markets statewide. Oregon residents filing class action claims should note that the state requires a 60-day notice period for certain consumer protection violations, though this doesn't typically affect participation in already-filed federal class actions. Oregon's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is generally six years, longer than many states, potentially allowing more residents to participate in settlement recoveries. The Oregon Department of Justice maintains a consumer protection hotline and actively monitors retail settlement announcements.

Trader Joe's Settlements in Oregon: FAQs

How much can Oregon residents expect from the Trader Joe's FACTA settlement?

The $7.4 million FACTA settlement provides payments typically ranging from $75 to $300 per eligible transaction where receipt data was improperly printed. Oregon residents who shopped at any of the state's 15 Trader Joe's locations during the class period and received receipts showing full credit card numbers may qualify for compensation.

Do Oregon's consumer protection laws provide additional remedies beyond the Trader Joe's federal settlement?

Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act allows for treble damages and attorney fees in consumer protection cases, but these remedies don't stack with federal class action settlements. However, if you suffered actual identity theft or fraud related to improperly printed Trader Joe's receipts, Oregon law may provide separate grounds for individual claims.

Which Oregon Trader Joe's locations are covered in the FACTA settlement?

All Oregon Trader Joe's stores are included in the national FACTA settlement, covering locations in Portland, Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Tigard, Eugene, Salem, Bend, Corvallis, and other cities. The settlement applies to receipt violations that occurred at any participating store nationwide during the specified class period.

Tips for Oregon Residents Filing Trader Joe's Claims

Oregon residents should gather receipts showing improperly printed card information from any Trader Joe's location statewide before filing claims. Submit documentation promptly as Oregon's consumer protection laws favor early filers, and the state's detailed record-keeping requirements can strengthen your claim. Keep copies of all submitted materials since Oregon courts require comprehensive documentation for settlement distributions. Monitor the Oregon Department of Justice website for additional consumer alerts about retail settlements. Consider consulting Oregon consumer protection attorneys for significant losses, as state law provides fee-shifting provisions that may make legal representation cost-effective for larger claims involving actual damages beyond settlement amounts.

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