Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Suit Against Redbox For ZIP Code Collection Practices

Under the Song-Beverly Act, retailers are prohibited from collecting personal identification information in connection with a credit card purchase.
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Under the Song-Beverly Act, retailers are prohibited from collecting personal identification information in connection with a credit card purchase. Following a California Supreme Court decision, ZIP codes fall within the definition of "personal identification information." There is, however, an exception to the Song-Beverly Act that allows for the collection of such information where the "credit card is being used as a deposit to secure payment in the event of default, loss, damage, or other similar occurrence." Redbox was able to rely on this exception.

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Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Suit Against Redbox For ZIP Code Collection Practices

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