PSA Sonic Drive-In Lawsuit Settlement $10 or $40

By | February 8, 2019 4:14 am EST

Sonic Drive-In has entered into a settlement stemming from a data breach of point-of-sale systems at some 325 locations throughout the country. The breach was originally announced in 2017.
Without admitting any wrongdoing, the fast-food chain is ready to pony up for affected consumers in an effort to end the lawsuit.
If you used a debit or credit card at any of these locations across more than 30 state s from April 7, 2017, through October 28, 2017, you can request compensation — whether or not you have a receipt.
There are two settlement categories under which you may qualify:
If you had subsequent fraudulent activity on your card
You’ll receive approximately $40 if you made a purchase by debit or credit and did have subsequent fraudulent activity on your card any time thereafter up through February 28, 2018.
However, if that fraudulent activity occurred after that date, you’ll only be eligible for approximately $10.
If you did not have subsequent fraudulent activity
You’ll receive approximately $10 if you made a purchase, but did not have any subsequent fraudulent activity on your debit or credit card.
Click here to start your claim
Just be sure to file by the April 19, 2019 deadline! A hearing will be held on July 25, 2019 to decide whether or not to approve the settlement.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT
Submit a Claim
This is the only way to receive a payment to compensate you for losses which you believe you suffered as a result of the Data Breach.
Ask to be Excluded
You will not receive a payment, but you will retain any rights you currently have with respect to Sonic and the issues in this lawsuit. This is the only option that allows you to bring your own lawsuit against Sonic related to the Data Breach.
Object
Write to the Court about why you do not like the Settlement.
Go to the Hearing
Ask to speak in Court about the fairness of the Settlement.
Do Nothing
Get no payment. Give up rights to submit a claim or bring a different lawsuit against Sonic related to the Data Breach.

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