Class action lawyers are in hot pursuit of Todd Davis, the “My social security number is 457-55-5462″ guy. (AP/Oakland Tribune, Charleston (W.V.) Gazette, ConsumerAffairs.com, company press release, Tracy Coenen/WalletPop).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on May 22, 2008
Class action lawyers are in hot pursuit of Todd Davis, the “My social security number is 457-55-5462″ guy. (AP/Oakland Tribune, Charleston (W.V.) Gazette, ConsumerAffairs.com, company press release, Tracy Coenen/WalletPop).
Tagged as: class actions, privacy, Steve Berman

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with all due respet to everyone this isnt the first time a commercial overhyped a product (but is it the first time there was a lawsuit over it?)
Little thing called false advertising. I think it’s no different from any other form of fraud to guarantee that they can prevent all forms of identity theft. They can’t and they know it. Fraud.
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