TJX Settles Lawsuits, Offers Discount Days
Written by Evan SchumanSeptember 22nd, 2007
With a $6.5 million check for attorney fees and limited $10/hour hassle reimbursements for customers, TJX announced a deal Friday to make all of their consumer lawsuits go away.
The details from the show the $17 billion retailer's attempts to address consumer injuries. But given the huge scale of this breach, the compensation to any one consumer is likely to be minimal.
TJX has agreed to compensate consumers for any time they lost "as a result of the intrusion," but those calculations will assume a rate of $10/hour. Read more.
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