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The electronics and gaming company agreed to pay $4.5 million in the class-action lawsuit Alejandro Aldana and Scott Gallie v ...
GameStop Corp. has agreed to a $4.5 million class-action settlement following accusations that it shared personal customer information without consent. The video game retailer has been battling ...
According to the lawsuit, the company shared online customers' personally identifiable information to Facebook without consent.
Customers could be entitled to a portion of GameStop's $4.5 million settlement. Here's how to know if you qualify and how to apply for your share.
If you bought a video game from GameStop in the past five years, you may get some money back.
Have you bought a video game through GameStop online? Well you may be owed cash or credit. A recent $4.5 million class action lawsuit settlement filed in the New York State Supreme Court claims that ...
The class-action lawsuit, filed by Alejandro Aldana and Scott Gallie, accused GameStop of sharing customers’ personal ...
Who is eligible for the GameStop-Facebook settlement? To qualify for this settlement, you need to have bought something from GameStop's website any time between Aug. 18, 2020, and April 7, 2025.
GameStop customers over the past five years could be eligible for a piece of a $4.5 million settlement from a class action lawsuit filed in New York State.
The lawsuit alleges that GameStop disclosed its online video game customers’ personally identifiable information to Facebook via the Facebook Tracking Pixel without consent in violation of the Video ...
GameStop settles $4.5M privacy lawsuit. Find out who qualifies for up to $10 in cash or store credit and how to file your claim.
Video game consumers from GameStop may qualify for compensation in a $4.5 million settlement over allegations the retailer shared personal information with Facebook without customers' consent.