How to File a Circle K data breach Settlement Claim
Updated June 2026 · Takes ~2 minutes · Deadline: September 3, 2026
Filing takes about 2 minutes if you have your name, address, and email ready. Filing the Circle K data breach claim takes 2-3 minutes. The administrator already has your information on the affected-class list, so the form is mostly confirming details. Here's what to have:
What to have ready
- Your name and current address
- The address where you received the notification letter (if different)
- Your email — required for credit monitoring enrollment
- Preferred payment method for the $50 cash (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, virtual prepaid card, or paper check)
- Optionally, the unique claim ID from your notification letter (speeds up validation)
Two valid filing paths
Option A: Official settlement website
Go to www.gasexpressdatasettlement.com, click "File a Claim," and complete the form manually.
Option B: Class Action Buddy app
Set up your profile once and the app pre-fills every claim, captures e-signature, and submits. Faster if you file multiple settlements over time. Same legal outcome.
Payment methods available
This settlement supports PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, Virtual Prepaid Card, physical check. Electronic options usually arrive 1-2 weeks after distribution; paper checks add 4-6 weeks. Pick electronic if you can — class action paper checks frequently get lost in the mail or expire before deposit.
Common mistakes that get claims rejected
- Filing without ever having received a notification letter. The administrator cross-references every claim against the breach list — if you're not on it, you're not eligible, regardless of whether you've shopped at Circle K.
- Skipping the credit monitoring enrollment. The credit monitoring is worth more than $50 over 2 years; don't waste it. Always opt in.
- Entering the wrong email for credit monitoring. The activation link goes to that email — get it wrong and you'll never enroll.
- Trying to file Cash Payment A without real documentation. The $50 Cash Payment B is the no-proof default and what most people should pick. Cash Payment A requires bank statements, fraud reports, or other documented losses.
- Filing twice with slightly different details. The administrator matches claims to its breach list; duplicates flag both submissions for manual review and may delay payment.
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