“The Consumer Privacy in Commercial Transactions Act bars merchants from requiring personal identification information not required by the card issuer on a credit card transaction form, with limited exceptions, including where the information is necessary for shipping or delivery, U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley wrote, citing Section 105(a) of the state’s deceptive business practices law. […]
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