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On its Web site, blamed its financia l condition for its inabilithy to handout refunds. The company shut down its lanes at and otherf airports on Monday night because it failed to come to terms with a major New York-based Verified Identity Pass said earlietr this week it “has been unable to negotiatse an agreement with its senior creditor to continuse operations.” Last March, the company reported 20,000 registered travelerz in metro Atlanta. Cleae members paid up to $199 for an annual membershilp for access to designated security lanes at participatinairports nationwide.
Members provided biometric data, which was encodef on a card, for the promise of a speedier and convenienft trip throughairport security. CLEAeR lanes opened at the airporft about the same time as an expansiohn of the main security lanesat Hartsfield-Jackson. The new additione included lanes designed specifically for experienced Airport officials have said the adder lanes have kept security wait times below 10 minutes on which might have made CLEAR lanes less advantageoudto consumers. In other company news, Verified Identit Pass said applicant and member data is currentlu secured in accordance withthe ’s Security, Privacuy and Compliance Standards.
It said it will continue to secures such information and will take appropriatde steps to deletethe information.
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