The lawsuit said that Home Depot customers would bring items to the checkout and the price of the item would be higher than what was listed on the shelf. Those are called “scanner violations ...
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The complaint filed in San Diego Superior Court said that when people at Home Depot brought an item to checkout, they would be charged more money than was written on the shelf tag or on the item ...
The case argued that Home depot customers were being charged more at checkout than the item was advertised for on the shelf or item tag in so-called 'scanner violations.' Now Home Depot has opted ...
The complaint alleged Home Depot regularly charged customers higher prices than its advertised or posted prices. This issue, where the price on an item or shelf tag doesn't match what is charged ...
Home Depot will pay $1,977,251 to settle a civil ... Often called a "scanner violation," it occurred when the price on the item or on the shelf tag was not the same on the UPC code scanned at ...
Home Depot will pay nearly $2 million to settle a civil enforcement claim from California district attorneys that the home improvement company was engaging in false advertising and unfair ...
The civil complaint alleged Home Depot committed "scanner violations," meaning it charged prices higher at checkout than the item's shelf tag price. Home Depot must pay nearly $2 million to settle ...