SCRANTON – A New York resident alleges a Harmony resort placed her at a risk of identity theft by printing more numbers than allowed by law on a receipt.
Deena Indiviglio filed a complaint on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated on March 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania against Split Rock Resort LLC, Stabilis Split Rock JV LLC, Vacation Charters LTD, Highgate Hotels LP and Does 1-10 alleging violation of Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff was provided a receipt from the defendants that printed the first six and last four digits of her credit card and her name in violation of FACTA. FACTA states that businesses should not print more than the last five digits of the card number on a receipt provided to the cardholder.
The plaintiff alleges the defendants' violation of FACTA places her at risk of fraud and theft of personal information and financial info.
The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs and trial by jury. The plaintiff is represented by Mark G. Wendaur IV of Wendaur Law LLC in Harrisburg.
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania case number 3:19-CV-00448