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Consumer Laws protecting Personally Identifiable Information?
Nov. 11, 2022, 3:36 p.m. | /u/CarmenAlucard
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The animal ended up being too young to be placed in our home - and infested with a life long, untreatable parasite that became a risk for an immunocompromised individual in our home. We had to escalate to have the establishment take back the animal. And once we started to ask for a refund (citing state law, contract violations) they …
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