FACTA Receipt Violations

Jul 25, 2025 | News

Check Your Receipts — Your Privacy May Have Been Violated

Did you receive a printed receipt in the past two years that shows more than the last five digits of your credit or debit card number or includes part of the expiration date? If so, the business may have violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) — and you may be entitled to compensation.
FACTA makes it illegal for retailers to print more than the last five digits of your card number or any portion of your card’s expiration date on a printed receipt. These protections are in place to prevent identity theft and fraud.

Why This Law Matters

If criminals get access to receipts with too much card info, they can use that data to make fraudulent purchases or sell it on the dark web. Victims often face years of credit damage, stress, and financial loss.

Are You Eligible?

You may qualify for compensation if:

  • You received a printed receipt within the past two years
  • The receipt includes more than the last five digits of your card number
  • OR the receipt lists any part of the card’s expiration date

How Much Could You Receive?

Compensation can vary, but violations of FACTA can result in substantial financial recovery for affected consumers.

Contact Us Today to See If You Qualify

Contact our legal team for a fast, no-obligation review.

Call us now at 888-747-4529, Text 440-381-0338, or Email NewIntakes@sirillp.com to get a free case evaluation and find out if you qualify for compensation.