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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.
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GameStop agreed to pay $4.5 million in a class action lawsuit. Here's how to see if you're eligible and the deadline to submit a claim.
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 ...
If the court approves the settlement, GameStop will offer either a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher of up to $10 for use on its website. Click here to submit a claim online.