Hudson’s Bay Saks Data Breach Settlement, Claim $30 with No Receipts
If you used a credit, debit, or other payment card (other than a Saks First branded credit card) at a Saks, Saks OFF 5TH, or Lord & Taylor store in the United States and in U.S. territories between May 1, 2017 and April 1, 2018, you may be eligible for benefits from a data breach class action settlement. This case is known as Hudson’s Bay Company Data Security Incident, In re Hudson’s Bay Company Data Security Incident Consumer Litigation Case No. 1:18-cv-08472 (S.D.N.Y.)
How do I file a claim?
Head on over to the website, where you can learn more and file a claim. You can file online with or without a unique ID, and you can also file by mail.
What’s this settlement about?
The lawsuit claims that Hudson’s Bay Company ULC, Saks Incorporated, Saks Fifth Avenue LLC, Saks & Company LLC, and Lord & Taylor LLC were responsible for the Data Breach and asserts claims such as: negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment/quasi-contract, breach of confidence, and violations of the following acts: Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, California Unfair Competition Law, California Consumers Legal Remedies Act, California Customer Records Act, Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, Illinois Consumer Fraud Act, New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, New Jersey Consumer Security Breach Disclosure Act, New York Consumer Law for Deceptive Acts and Practices, Texas Deceptive Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act, Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act.
Defendants deny these claims and say they did not do anything wrong. No court or other judicial entity has made any judgment or other determination that Defendants have any liability on these claims or did anything wrong.
Who is eligible for a refund?
You are affected by the Settlement and potentially a member of the Settlement Class if you used your credit, debit or prepaid debit card (other than a Saks First branded credit card) at a Saks, Saks OFF 5TH, or Lord & Taylor store in the United States and in U.S. territories between May 1, 2017 and April 1, 2018.
Is proof of purchase required?
Receipts are not required for Tier 1 by hard copy mail. However, if you have receipts, you may be able to claim more.
How much will I get back?
Tier 1: $30; Tier 2: up to $5,000.
What’s the deadline to file a claim?
January 31, 2022.
What is a class action lawsuit settlement?
For example, a class action lawsuit is one with multiple plaintiffs. In other words, there are more than one person being represented by the lawsuit. In other words, a plaintiff or plaintiffs file the case on behalf of many people who were affected by aren’t involved in the actual suit. For example, if you purchased an item that was later determined to be involved in a class action lawsuit, you may be entitled to compensation. If you’re included in the class or group of people affected, then you can file a claim to receive money, coupons or replacement products. But, each case is different, and each will specify who is included. In addition, class action lawsuits may require proof that you are part of the group of affected people. In this case, proof of purchase or other specified proof is needed. However, in some cases, no proof is required. In that case, you can file a claim without proving that you are part of the class of people affected. Of course, when you file a claim you are doing so under penalty of perjury. So, do not file if you do not qualify.
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