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 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 ...
This issue, where the price on an item or shelf tag doesn ... and $100,000 to support future consumer protection law enforcement. The stipulated judgment prohibits Home Depot from advertising ...
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 ...
Deemed a “scanner violation,” the product’s shelf tag would ... The extra charge will also support the enforcement of consumer protection laws. Moreover, Home Depot is prohibited from ...
Home Depot is paying nearly two-million dollars to settle a civil enforcement claim. California district attorneys are alleging the company overcharged customers. The complaint filed in San Diego ...
The judgment requires Home Depot to pay $1,700,000 in civil penalties and $277,251 in costs and restitution to cover investigation costs and support future ... on an item's shelf label or sign ...
Home Depot must pay nearly $2 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged it charged customers higher prices than it advertised, California officials announced last week. The lawsuit alleged the home ...