C.A. 1st;
A142747
The First Appellate District affirmed an order. The court held that the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act does not prohibit the collection of personal identification information once a credit card transaction has been completed.
May 20, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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C.A. 1st;
A142747
The First Appellate District affirmed an order. The court held that the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act does not prohibit the collection of personal identification information once a credit card transaction has been completed.
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