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Sep. 28, 2002
Plaintiffs' Bar Goes After Banks
SAN FRANCISCO - You probably wouldn't tell a complete stranger your phone number, age or annual income. But your bank might. The spotlight is shining on the issue of consumer financial privacy this year. Congress forced banks to send customers fat envelopes explaining their privacy policies. More than half the states considered new laws to stop banks from selling information about their customers.




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