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Kirchein v. Pet Supermarket, Inc.
Case Number:
0:16-cv-60090
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February 09, 2018
Spokeo Derails $580K Deal In Pet Store Receipt Row
A Florida federal judge who previously gave initial approval to a $580,000 deal to resolve claims that Pet Supermarket Inc. printed too many credit card digits on receipts on Thursday axed the settlement and tossed the suit, citing several recent rulings that found that nearly identical privacy claims in other suits failed to meet the Spokeo standing bar.
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August 16, 2016
Pet Store Chain Agrees To Pay $580K To End Privacy Suit
Florida pet supply chain Pet Supermarket Inc. will pay $580,000 to end proposed class action accusations that it violated federal privacy law by including too many credit card digits on customers' receipts, according to a settlement deal submitted for approval Tuesday in federal court.
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May 06, 2016
Fla. Pet Store Can't Halt Privacy Suit For Spokeo, Court Told
A shopper blasted a Florida pet supply chain's attempt to dismiss or pause his proposed class action alleging the retailer's receipts have too much credit card information, saying Thursday he can sue over privacy rights violations and the high court's pending Spokeo case warrants no stay.
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January 15, 2016
Fla. Pet Store Patrons Sue Over FACTA Violations
A Florida pet store chain on Thursday was smacked with a proposed class action in federal court for allegedly printing too much credit card information on customer receipts, becoming the latest retailer to face allegations of Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act violations over similar practices.