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Shell Oil sued for secretly recording customers’ calls to customer service – complaint

Posted on September 10, 2012 by pogowasright.org

In June of this year, Tuan Nguyen filed a potential class-action lawsuit again Shell Oil. The complaint alleges that Shell secretly records calls to its customer service phone number, in violation of California’s Invasion of Privacy Act.

Now Law360.com reports that the lawsuit, which had been filed in Superior Court for Alameda County, has been moved to federal court.

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