Beer v. Fandango Media Settlement
$3.25–$10.75
What happened
Fandango Media failed to timely disclose mandatory convenience fees for online movie ticket purchases through Fandango to California theaters between June 2020 and June 2024, and violated laws related to FanClub memberships with credits and promo codes that expired after 30 days to California and Washington consumers. Fandango denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who paid a convenience fee to purchase movie tickets through Fandango to California theaters between June 11, 2020 and June 17, 2024, or anyone in California or Washington who purchased a Fandango FanClub membership between October 7, 2024 and April 16, 2025.
How to file
For cash benefit: Submit a valid Claim Form by August 17, 2026 by filing online at the settlement website or mailing to the settlement administrator. For automatic voucher: Do nothing and you'll automatically receive a $3.25 or $7.50 voucher depending on class membership. Deadline to submit claim form is August 17, 2026.
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