Attention IKEA Shoppers!
If you used a credit or debit card to purchase something at an IKEA retail location in the United States between Oct. 18, 2017, and Dec. 31, 2019, and your electronically generated paper receipt showed the first six and last four digits of your card number, you may be eligible for a portion of the settlement payout.
Customers will now split a $24,250,000 settlement. So, do you meet the requirements? How much did you get out of the IKEA settlement? When are you going to be paid? We will inform you of everything we know!
What Will You Claim from the IKEA Settlement?
If you file a valid claim form on or before May 4th, you could be eligible for a share of the $24,250,000 settlement fund. The payout for each claim is expected to be between $30 and $60, depending on the number of claims filed, according to the official IKEA settlement website.
While there is no need to provide a receipt or proof of purchase to file a claim, you must provide the first six and last four digits of the credit or debit card used to make your purchase.
Until When Can We File for the IKEA Settlement?
To receive your settlement payment, you must submit a claim form on or before May 4, 2023. If you received a claim number in the mail, go to the claims website and enter it. If you did not receive a claim number, you can still fill out, print, and mail the PDF claim form before the deadline. To ensure that it arrives on time, postmark it before the deadline.
Once the settlement is approved by the court â a hearing is scheduled for July 28, 2023 â it typically takes 60-90 days to receive your payment. File your Claim here!
Iâve gone through so many card numbers either losing it or fraud. I donât remember what cards i had during that time.
Itâs not giving me and option to download or print but TFS
Hi Victoria! When you click on the link in the post there are three options to choose from. If you received a claim number in the mail, go to the claims website and enter it. If not there are two other options. If you already tried and you cannot download the claim, make sure to use another browser and check again. Hope this helps! Let me know how it goes k?
I dont feel comfortable giving my whole cc number âŚ
You don’t have to give the WHOLE number… just the first 6 digits and last 4 digits. That’s 10 out of 16 digits.
“While there is no need to provide a receipt or proof of purchase to file a claim, you must provide the first six and last four digits of the credit or debit card used to make your purchase.”
Letâs hope some ppl were lucky enough to keep their receipts for that long. I usually donât unless itâs a big purchase.
There is no need to have the receipt to file the claim đ just need to provide some of the numbers on the credit card used.
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing that info!
oh l wish list had a credit card l don’t have a bank account never mind anything else đ đ OMG-LOL
Oh my I need to check đ¤Śđžââď¸!