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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, Inc., which alleged that the company shared customers' personal ...
If you've bought a video game from the retailer's online store in the past five years, you may be eligible for a payout from the settlement.
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 ...
If you bought a video game from GameStop in the past five years, you may get some money back. According to a settlement from a class-action lawsuit, the national electronics and gaming retailer has ...
If you bought a game online at GameStop between Aug. 18, 2020 and April 17, 2025 and you have an active Facebook profile (and did so at the time of purchase) that uses your real name, you might ...
If you've purchased a video game through GameStop online, you may be eligible to receive a payment or store credit through a recent $4.5 million class action lawsuit settlement with the gaming ...
Customers can qualify for compensation from the settlement if they bought a game from GameStop’s website between Aug. 18, 2020 and April 17, 2025, and have a public Facebook account displaying ...
After a multi-million dollar settlement, GameStop may owe you money if you purchased a video game in the last five years. The electronics and gaming company agreed to pay $4.5 million in the class ...
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.