Brown Thomas Arnotts guilty of breaking sales pricing law
Brown Thomas Arnotts admitted breaching 2022 sales pricing laws requiring discounts to reflect the lowest price in 30 days; ordered to pay charity and watchdog costs.
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Brown Thomas Arnotts admits breaking sale pricing rules in court
The high-end department store group, which runs flagship outlets on Grafton Street and Henry Street as well as stores in Dundrum, Blanchardstown, Cork, Limerick and Galway, pleaded guilty on Monday morning at Dublin District Court.
Brown Thomas Arnotts admit to breaking laws regulating sales pricing
Brown Thomas and Arnotts have pleaded guilty to breaking sales pricing laws, after a clampdown by the consumer watchdog. It comes as the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) calls for the power to impose larger fines for serious breaches of consumer law. The CCPC said it had led the most recent prosecution after a series of online sweeps conducted between October and December 2024, including during the Black Friday sales period.…
Brown Thomas Arnotts pleads guilty to breaking sales pricing laws
Brown Thomas Arnotts has pleaded guilty in Dublin District Court to breaking sales pricing laws. The admission was made following a prosecution brought by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC). The CCPC initiated a case after conducting online sweeps between October and December 2024, including during the Black Friday sales period. Under the law, traders must base any discount on the lowest price in at least the previous 30 d…
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