Trader Joe's Class Action Settlements in Tennessee
All Trader Joe's class action lawsuits and settlements available to Tennessee residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Tennessee 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 Tennessee Residents (1)
These Trader Joe's settlements are currently accepting claims from Tennessee residents.
$7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA class action settlement
Up to TBDTrader Joe's FACTA settlement pays up to $102.45 for receipts showing credit card info. Check if you qualify and file your claim today.
About Trader Joe's Class Actions in Tennessee
Tennessee residents affected by Trader Joe's class action settlements benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for deceptive business practices. The grocery chain operates multiple locations across Tennessee, including stores in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Franklin, serving thousands of customers who may be eligible for settlement benefits. Tennessee follows federal court jurisdiction rules for class actions, meaning most Trader Joe's settlements fall under federal oversight rather than state court systems. The $7.4 million FACTA settlement specifically addresses improper receipt printing practices that violated federal privacy laws by displaying too much credit card information. Tennessee residents who shopped at Trader Joe's locations between the specified settlement dates and received receipts with truncated card numbers may be entitled to compensation. Unlike some states, Tennessee does not require additional state-specific notice procedures for federal class action settlements, streamlining the claims process for residents.
Trader Joe's Settlements in Tennessee: FAQs
How many Trader Joe's locations in Tennessee were affected by the FACTA settlement?
All Tennessee Trader Joe's locations that printed receipts with improper credit card information during the settlement period were included. This covers stores in major cities like Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Franklin where the chain has established presence.
Do Tennessee's consumer protection laws provide additional benefits beyond the Trader Joe's federal settlements?
Yes, Tennessee's Consumer Protection Act offers separate legal remedies for deceptive practices. However, participating in federal class action settlements like the $7.4 million FACTA case typically doesn't prevent Tennessee residents from pursuing additional state law claims if applicable.
What documentation do Tennessee residents need to file Trader Joe's settlement claims?
Most Trader Joe's settlements require proof of purchase during specified date ranges, such as receipts or credit card statements. Tennessee residents should preserve shopping records from their local stores to support their claims in current and future settlements.
Tips for Tennessee Residents Filing Trader Joe's Claims
Tennessee residents filing Trader Joe's claims should gather receipts and payment records from all Tennessee store locations visited during settlement periods. Submit claims before published deadlines, as Tennessee courts strictly enforce filing requirements. Consider consulting Tennessee consumer protection attorneys if settlement amounts seem insufficient, as state law may provide additional remedies. Monitor settlement administration websites regularly for updates, and ensure mailing addresses are current since many payments are distributed by check. Keep copies of all submitted documentation for your records.
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