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Paci v. Costco Wholesale Corporation
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March 31, 2017
Costco Receipt Suit Tossed As Patron's Harm Claim Quashed
Costco Wholesale Corp. beat a proposed consumer class action alleging the company printed too many digits of a customer's credit card number on a receipt when an Illinois federal judge ruled Thursday the customer hadn't shown she was harmed by the alleged action.
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November 15, 2016
Consumers Seek Quick Victory In Costco Receipt Suit
Costco Wholesale Corp. customers suing over what they call too many credit-card digits on their printed receipts asked an Illinois federal court for a quick win on Tuesday, saying such receipts directly conflict with a federal privacy law.
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November 14, 2016
Costco Hopes For Early Win In Receipt Suit
Costco moved to rid itself Monday of a putative class action accusing it of violating federal privacy law by including too many credit card digits on receipts, arguing that the extra numbers printed on some post-sale receipts only identify the make of the customer's card.
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October 13, 2016
Shopper Seeks Class Cert. In Costco Receipt Suit
A Costco shopper asked an Illinois federal judge Wednesday for class certification in litigation accusing the bulk retailer of violating federal privacy law by including too many credit card digits on receipts, saying common issues predominate and a class action is the best way to handle them.
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February 19, 2016
Costco Says Receipt Suit Doesn't Hold Up
Costco on Thursday looked to dump a proposed class action accusing the bulk retailer of violating federal privacy laws by including too many credit card digits on customers' receipts, telling an Illinois federal judge the receipt in question didn't come from the point of sale.
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January 06, 2016
Costco Prints Too Much Credit Card Info On Receipts: Suit
Costco was smacked Tuesday with a proposed class action in Illinois federal court by a customer who claims the bulk retailer's habit of including several digits of credit card numbers used in a transaction on store receipts violates privacy laws.