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AG fines NJ pet stores $70K for violating consumer law
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AG fines NJ pet stores $70K for violating consumer law
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office issued more than $70,000 in fines to eight pet stores for allegedly breaking the state’s Pet Purchase Protection Act (PPPA). In a Sept. 25 press release, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said the following businesses received notices of violations and assessed civil penalties by the Division of Consumer Affairs: Mama’s and Papa’s Pet Shop Englewood $9,000 Silver Nickle Puppies Englewood $6,500…
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