Club One Comp Dollars Settlement Reaches Circa, The D, and Golden Gate Payout Varied

The Club One Comp Dollars Settlement Reaches Circa, The D, and Golden Gate Payout Varied settlement to eligible claimants who must have been a member of the club one player rewards program between october 23, 2020 and december 31, 2025. The deadline to file is June 21, 2026. Proof of purchase is not required.
Deadline: June 21, 2026
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No proof of purchase needed — anyone eligible can file a claim
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Settlement Summary
This class action centers on the “comp dollars” rewards program tied to Club One, a player rewards scheme used by major Las Vegas–area casino venues such as Circa, The D, and Golden Gate. According to the settlement notice, members of the program who redeemed comp dollars between October 23, 2020 and December 31, 2025 for food, meals, and/or nonalcoholic beverages may be eligible for a payout. While the notice doesn’t describe every allegation in detail, it reflects a common consumer-rewards controversy: disputes over how promised loyalty credits or redemption values were handled, calculated, or applied during transactions, especially when multiple properties are involved. The lawsuit was filed to give affected customers a path to recover relief collectively rather than pursuing individual claims—an approach that matters because rewards-program disagreements can involve many transactions, small amounts per visit, and complex records. The “Settlement Payout Varied” language highlights that compensation depends on individual circumstances (such as redemption activity), and the deadline (June 21, 2026) signals when eligible people must act to be considered. More broadly, cases like this fit into a wider pattern of enforcement and scrutiny of consumer-protection and advertising practices, where regulators and courts often focus on whether loyalty terms were clear, consistently honored, and properly disclosed; similar litigation in gaming and hospitality has also involved questions about reward program terms, valuation methods, and compliance with state consumer laws and truth-in-advertising expectations
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Eligibility Requirements
- Must have been a member of the Club One player rewards program between October 23, 2020 and December 31, 2025
- Must have redeemed comp dollars at Circa and/or The D and/or Golden Gate
- Redemptions must have been exchanged for food and/or meals and/or nonalcoholic beverages
- Claim submission deadline is 6/21/26
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