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By Kirk Pasich
In recent weeks, a multitude of class actions have been filed alleging that retailers and others violated the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act. (California Civil Code Sections 1747-1748.95.) The plaintiffs allege that the defendants use the telephone numbers of their credit card customers to perform reverse telephone directory searches and get the customers' resident...
By Kirk Pasich
In recent weeks, a multitude of class actions have been filed alleging that retailers and others violated the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act. (California Civil Code Sections 1747-1748.95.) The plaintiffs allege that the defendants use the telephone numbers of their credit card customers to perform reverse telephone directory searches and get the customers' resident...
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