By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - In December 2003, President Bush signed a law to help consumers protect their credit reports.
Tucked into the law was a little provision to cut down on identity theft: Credit- and debit-card receipts given customers must not disclose the card expiration date or more than the last five digits of the card number.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - In December 2003, President Bush signed a law to help consumers protect their credit reports.
Tucked into the law was a little provision to cut down on identity theft: Credit- and debit-card receipts given customers must not disclose the card expiration date or more than the last five digits of the card number.
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