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The suit was brought in the name of Dana Kares, identified as a Margate woman who paid $225 for tests for herself and two family members in August.
It asks a judge’s approval to represent all state residents who, since March 1, “purchased finger-stick anti-body tests for COVID-19” from Infinity. The customers on average paid $50 for the tests, according to the suit.
"According to witnesses, the facility refused to accept credit or debit card payments and required any payments or insurance co-pays to be paid in cash," says the suit.
The lawsuit says Infinity used signs and ads that promoted "rapid 10-minute testing" for COVID-19.

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