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Athletic wear firm sued for violation of privacy law

Posted on October 15, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Haven’t seen one of these in a while….  a California consumer filed a potential class action lawsuit against Lululemon and Lululemon Athletica alleging violation of California’s Song-Beverly Credit Card Act.  The law prohibits merchants engaged in a credit card transaction from requiring personal information such as zip code, except in certain cases.  In this case, Lauren Chaikin alleges there was no acceptable exemption from the law, and worse, the defendants allegedly shared the information with third party vendors without consumer consent.

I’ve uploaded the complaint, which has now been moved to federal court, here.

h/t, Law360.com (paywall)

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