Categories: Class Action Lawsuit

T-Mobile Credit Card Privacy Violation Class Lawsuit

The T-Mobile Credit Card Privacy Lawsuit claims that the California’s Song-Beverly Credit Card Act was violated when T-Mobile gathered customers’ zip codes, addresses, e-mail address, phone numbers and other personal identification information when these customers made credit card transactions.  The case is entitled Edward Pringle v. T-Mobile USA, Inc. (case number 12-cv-00132) and is in the jurisdiction of the Superior Court of California, County of Marin.  The lawsuit is gunning for the maximum statutory penalty for class members who had their “personal identification information” gathered as a condition to accepting a credit card payment at a California Mobile retail stores.  It would do T-Mobile good to keep their valued customers information more private in the future.

classaction

Share
Published by
classaction

Recent Posts

www.capitalonetcpaclasssettlement.com – Capital One TCPA Class Settlement

The Capital One TCPA lawsuit revolves around the use of a automatic telephone dialing system…

10 years ago

www.lanebryant.com/careers – Work for Lane Bryant

Lane Bryant is a popular plus size women apparel company and offers jobs at their…

10 years ago

www.protectmyid.com/target – Target Data Breach Issue

Target has provided a free Protect My ID membership in light of the recent data…

10 years ago

www.moneytransfersettlement.com – Money Transfer Class Action Settlement

Many people use Western Union for money transfers and it appears that a significant number…

10 years ago

www.sprintsurchargesettlement.com – Sprint Communications Surcharges Settlement

A class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Middle…

10 years ago

Da Vinci Robot Surgery Class Action Lawsuit

The Da Vinci Surgical System is the focus of the Da Vinci Robot Surgery Class…

10 years ago