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new class-action lawsuit alleges apple violates fair credit reporting act, according information week.
act, amended in 2003, states "no person accepts credit cards or debit cards transaction of business shall print more last 5 digits of card number or expiration date upon receipt provided card holder @ point of sale or transaction."
lawsuit alleges apple violates act printing credit card expiration dates on apple online store receipts. in addition, suit points out purchaser's full name, full home address, full phone number , full e-mail address printed, arguably increasing risk of identity theft.
many big businesses, apple routinely has lawsuits filed against them, of later settled out of court. in case, lawsuit demands $100 $1000 each class member (which if certified class action, may encompass has shopped @ apple online store in 2007) plus expenses, settled amount less.
raw data (pdf links):
- the lawsuit
- fair credit reporting act
article link
wow, talk grasping @ straws.. sheesh! 
other merchants getting dinged too, or apple 1 people know of?
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