7 US class action settlements you can still file — deadlines hit June and July 2026

Seven currently open US class action settlements with deadlines between June 8 and July 7, 2026 — each requiring zero documentation or just a notice ID. Covers Trader Joe's FACTA (~$102), GSK Boostrix (up to $50, NY), Krispy Kreme ($75 notification recipients), MUBI (CA), the $87.5M beef price-fixing case, European Wax Center (up to $10), and Team Group DRAM memory. With honest payout caveats and a three-item priority list.

Most class action checks go unclaimed. Not because people don't qualify, but because they never find out the window is open. These seven settlements are accepting claims right now; the earliest deadline is June 8. Each one requires either no documentation or just a notice ID you may already have.
The honest numbers first: most payouts here land between $10 and $75. One is potentially $102. None of them will change your finances — but filing ten of these a year takes roughly 30 minutes total and compounds into a few hundred dollars. That's the math worth running.

Closing in the next 3 weeks

These four deadlines fall between June 8–22. File these first.
SettlementPayoutProof neededDeadlineClaim URL
Trader Joe's FACTA~$102Notice ID (or mail-in)June 9, 2026tj-factasettlement.com
GSK Boostrix vaccine — NY onlyUp to $50NoneJune 8, 2026bigbadcoughsettlement.com
Krispy Kreme data breach$75 flatNotification ID + PINJune 22, 2026krispykremedatasettlement.com
MUBI auto-renewal — CA onlyEqual share of $1.6MNoneJune 9, 2026mubisettlement.com

Trader Joe's $7.4M FACTA receipt settlement — deadline June 9

What was the lawsuit: Keim v. Trader Joe's Company accused Trader Joe's of printing more than the last five digits of customers' credit and debit card numbers on receipts, violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA). The $7.4M settlement fund covers consumers who received a non-compliant receipt.1
Who qualifies: Anyone who used a credit or debit card at Trader Joe's and received a receipt with more card digits than legally permitted.
Payout: Approximately $102 per claimant, based on the fund size and estimated class membership.1
Proof required: If you received a settlement notice with a Class ID number, you can file online in a few minutes. If you didn't receive a notice but believe you qualify, you can download and mail in the paper claim form from the settlement website.2
Steps to file: Go to tj-factasettlement.com, enter your Class ID, and submit. No account creation required for online filers.
5-minute value check: $102 for 3–4 minutes online. The mail-in path takes longer but is still open.

GSK Boostrix vaccine false advertising settlement — deadline June 8 (New York residents only)

What was the lawsuit: DeCostanzo v. GlaxoSmithKline plc et al. alleged that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) misled New York consumers about the effectiveness of its Boostrix whooping cough booster vaccine in preventing pertussis. The settlement administrator is Angeion Group.3
Who qualifies: New York State residents who received or paid for the Boostrix vaccine.
Payout: Up to $50 per claimant. No vaccination record or receipt required — self-attestation on the claim form is sufficient.3
Steps to file: Go to bigbadcoughsettlement.com, complete the short claim form (self-attestation only), submit by June 8, 2026. The final approval hearing is scheduled for July 2, 2026.
5-minute value check: Up to $50 for roughly 3 minutes. Geographic restriction is the only gate — if you're in New York, file today given the June 8 deadline.

Krispy Kreme $1.6M data breach settlement — deadline June 22

What was the lawsuit: A 2024 data security incident at Krispy Kreme exposed customer data. The $1.6M settlement covers individuals who received a breach notification from Krispy Kreme.4
Who qualifies: Only individuals who received an official data breach notification letter from Krispy Kreme. This is not a self-certify open claim — the notification letter is the gate.
Payout: $75 flat cash payment with no further proof required. Alternatively, claimants with documented out-of-pocket losses (fraudulent charges, credit monitoring costs, etc.) can claim up to $3,500 with supporting documentation.5
Steps to file: Locate the unique ID and PIN from your Krispy Kreme notification letter. Go to krispykremedatasettlement.com, enter those credentials, and submit by June 22, 2026. Note: the objection/exclusion deadline is June 6, which has passed — the claim submission window (June 22) is still open.
5-minute value check: If you have the notification letter, this is a straight $75 for 3 minutes. If you can't locate it, check whether it arrived by email. The claim window is still two weeks out.

MUBI $1.6M auto-renewal settlement — deadline June 9 (California residents only)

What was the lawsuit: Cejudo v. MUBI, Inc. alleged that MUBI, the independent film streaming service, auto-renewed California subscribers' subscriptions without adequate disclosure under California's automatic renewal law.6
Who qualifies: California residents who subscribed to MUBI and were auto-renewed without proper notice.
Payout: An equal share of the $1.6M fund divided among all valid claimants. The per-person amount depends on how many Californians file — likely in the low double-digits, though the exact figure is not disclosed in advance.
Steps to file: Go to mubisettlement.com and submit your claim by June 9, 2026. Paper mail-in option available; forms must be postmarked by that date.6
5-minute value check: The payout is uncertain and likely modest. California MUBI subscribers with a few minutes to spare: file and see what arrives.

Open now — deadlines June 30 to July 7

These three have more time, but the beef settlement in particular draws tens of millions of potential claimants. Filing early means your claim processes faster.
SettlementPayoutProof neededDeadlineClaim URL
Beef price-fixing (Tyson + Cargill)Estimated $5–$50NoneJune 30, 2026overchargedforbeef.com
European Wax Center website privacyUp to $10NoneJune 30, 2026ewcdigitalsettlement.com
Team Group DRAM memoryPro-rata per productNone (up to 5 units)July 7, 2026teamgroupdramsettlement.com

Beef price-fixing settlement ($87.5M) — deadline June 30

What was the lawsuit: In re: Consumer Indirect Beef Litigation alleges that Tyson, Cargill, and other major beef processors conspired to fix grocery beef prices between 2014 and 2019. The combined settlement fund totals $87.5M.7
Who qualifies: Anyone who purchased beef in the United States between August 2014 and December 2019. The class is broad by design. Excluded products: USDA Prime, grass-fed, organic, Wagyu, kosher, halal, and prepared or marinated beef.
Payout: Uncertain — the class potentially covers tens of millions of US consumers, so the per-person payout depends heavily on total claims filed. Community estimates range from $5 to $50 per claimant; the official FAQ does not commit to a figure.7 Be clear-eyed: if this settlement draws 20 million claims, each check will be closer to $4 than $40.
Proof required: None for a basic claim. The form asks you to self-certify that you purchased qualifying beef in the stated period; they may request documentation for large commercial claims, but not for ordinary household purchases.
Steps to file: Go to overchargedforbeef.com, complete the online form (or print and mail by June 30 postmark deadline), and submit.
5-minute value check: Three minutes for a potential $5–$50. The low floor makes this the riskiest time investment in this list — but the barrier to entry is zero, so the math still works if you're already filing other settlements.

European Wax Center $5M website privacy settlement — deadline June 30

What was the lawsuit: Cumor, Dunn v. European Wax Center, Inc. alleged that the company used Meta tracking pixels on waxcenter.com that shared visitor data with Facebook without adequate disclosure.8
Who qualifies: US residents who visited [www.waxcenter.com](https://www.[waxcenter.com](https://waxcenter.com)) between June 30, 2023 and April 2, 2026. No service purchase or account is required — website visits alone qualify.
Payout: Up to $10 per claimant, pro-rata from the $5M fund. No proof required; self-attestation only.8
Steps to file: Go to ewcdigitalsettlement.com, confirm you visited the site in the eligible window, and submit your claim.
5-minute value check: The $10 ceiling is at the lower edge of worth-your-time territory. If you've visited the European Wax Center website for any reason — checking location hours, browsing services — this is a 2-minute form. Combined with the beef filing, you're under 6 minutes for up to $60.

Team Group DRAM memory $1.1M settlement — deadline July 7

What was the lawsuit: Griffin, et al. v. Team Group, Inc. alleged that Team Group misrepresented the speed ratings of its DDR-3, DDR-4, and DDR-5 DRAM memory modules sold in the US.9
Who qualifies: US consumers who purchased Team Group DDR-3, DDR-4, or DDR-5 DRAM products at any time. The settlement covers household purchasers and is not limited to a specific purchase window.
Payout: Cash payment calculated on a per-product basis, pro-rata from the $1.1M fund. Up to five products per household can be claimed with no proof of purchase. Claiming six or more requires documentation.10 The total fund is relatively small ($1.1M), so per-unit payouts will depend on claim volume.
Steps to file: Go to teamgroupdramsettlement.com/submit-claim, list the Team Group DRAM products you purchased (up to 5 without receipts), and submit by July 7, 2026.
5-minute value check: PC builders and PC enthusiasts who've bought Team Group memory modules are the primary audience. If you have a Team Group DDR-4 or DDR-5 kit in a current or previous build, filing takes 3 minutes for each claimed unit.

Three quick wins right now

If you want to prioritize, these three clear the highest bars on payout-per-minute and documentation friction:
  1. Trader Joe's (~$102, no-proof if you have notice ID) — highest confirmed payout on this list. Mail-in path available for those without a notice number. Deadline June 9.
  2. GSK Boostrix (up to $50, zero documentation, NY only) — fastest form in the group. If you're in New York and received Boostrix, file today — deadline is June 8.
  3. Krispy Kreme ($75 flat, notification recipients only) — solid flat payout if you have the breach letter. June 22 deadline gives a bit of breathing room.

A note on payouts: Class action checks typically take 6–18 months to arrive after the claim deadline, pending final court approval and fund distribution. The IRS treats most settlement proceeds as taxable income — keep a record of what you file and what you receive. And per one r/classactions commenter who fills out forms regularly: some years you get nothing from a given settlement, depending on claim volume and fund math.11 That's not a reason to skip; it's a reason to file many small claims rather than bet on one.

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