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A customer who used his credit card at a Godiva store lacked standing to bring a class action against the chocolate company because he failed to allege that the store’s statutory violation of printing too many credit card digits on receipts caused him direct harm, the Eleventh Circuit ruled.

ATLANTA — A customer who used his credit card at a Godiva store lacked standing to bring a class action against the chocolate company because he failed to allege that the store’s statutory violation of printing too many credit card digits on receipts caused him direct harm, the 11th Circuit ruled.

Categories:Appeals, Civil Rights, Financial

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