Home Depot to pay almost $2 million for false advertising, unfair competition
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Home Depot to pay almost $2 million for false advertising, unfair competition
(The Hill) — Home improvement company Home Depot agreed to pay nearly $2 million to settle a civil complaint from multiple California district attorneys, alleging the company took part in false advertising and unfair competition. The company has to pay $1.7 million in civil penalties as well as $277,251 to cover investigation costs and “support future enforcement of consumer protection laws.” Home Depot did not admit wrongdoing, but was cooperat…
Home Depot settles overcharging, false advertising claims for $2 million
Home Depot has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to resolve allegations that the company overcharged customers and falsely advertised prices on items, it was announced Thursday. The settlement stems from a civil complaint brought by the district attorney’s offices of San Diego, Alameda, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Sonoma counties. Prosecutors allege Home Depot customers were charged more than the posted prices on items due to what’s kn…
Home Depot to Pay Nearly $2 Million to Resolve Allegations of Overcharging After DA Lawsuits
The settlement stems from a civil complaint about alleged "scanner violations" brought by the District Attorney's offices of San Diego, Alameda, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Sonoma counties.
Home Depot To Pay Nearly $2 Million To Settle Lawsuit Alleging It Overcharged Customers
The lawsuit against Home Depot indicting it for false advertising and overcharging its customers has been settled, and the home improvement retailer has agreed to pay nearly $2 million. Home Depot will pay exactly $1,977,251 to settle the civil complaint, which was instituted by several district attorneys’ offices in San Diego, Alameda, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Sonoma counties across California on behalf of the consumers. Home De…
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