TD Bank Penny Arcade Class Action Settlement
If you used a Penny Arcade machine at a TD Bank store between April 11, 2010 and July 12, 2017, you may be entitled to a cash payment from the class action settlement.
Penny Arcade was a coin-counting machine at TD Bank stores. When users deposited coins into the Penny Arcade machine, the machine would issue a receipt that reflected the total value of the coins counted. The receipt could be redeemed with a teller for cash or for deposit into a TD Bank account.
The Issue? The Penny Arcade class action lawsuits point to a segment aired on NBC on April 6, 2016 that reported Penny Arcade machines fail to accurately count users’ coins and shortchange customers.
Potential Reward: Varies according to the total dollar amount of Penny Arcade transactions the Class Member conducted during the Class Period. It is estimated that the payments to Class Members will be at least 26 cents per $100 exchanged at a Penny Arcade machine during the Class Period.
If you held a TD Bank account at the time of your transactions, you don’t need any proof of purchase. Only non-account members will be required to provide proof.
Read Full Statement & File a Claim HERE
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