Miramar-based Spirit Airlines is facing two class action lawsuits for allegedly printing more credit card information on customer receipts than federal law allows.
The lawsuits claim the company violated the 2003 Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, which aims to prevent identity theft by forbidding companies from printing more than the last five digits of a card number or its expiration date on a receipt.
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