Last year, Palace Entertainment was threatened with a $1 billion-plus dollar class-action suit, alleging violations of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.
At issue, a company vendor had supplied Palace Entertainment's amusement parks with credit card machines that printed out expiration dates, some full, some partial-a technical violation of the act, Baroni said, adding that his compa...
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