HP agrees to $4M settlement over claims of “falsely advertising” PCs, keyboards
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HP Agrees To $4 Million Settlement Over Claims of 'Falsely Advertising' PCs, Keyboards
HP has agreed to a $4 million settlement over allegations of deceptive pricing practices on its website, including falsely inflating original prices for computers and accessories to create the illusion of steep discounts. Ars Technica reports: Earlier this month, Judge P. Casey Pitts for the US Dis...
HP agrees to $4M settlement over claims of “falsely advertising” PCs, keyboards - WorldNL Magazine
HP Inc. has agreed to pay a $4 million settlement to customers after being accused of “false advertising” of computers and peripherals on its website. Earlier this month, Judge P. Casey Pitts for the US District Court of the San Jose Division of the Northern District of California granted preliminary approval [PDF] of a settlement agreement regarding a class-action complaint first filed against HP on October 13, 2021. The complaint accused HP's …
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