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 competition.
SAN DIEGO — The Home Depot agreed to a nearly $2 million settlement in a case that alleged it overcharged customers, charging more for items at checkout than the items' advertised prices.
Home Depot will have to pay $1.7 million in civil penalties, $177,251 in costs to cover the investigation, and $100,000 to support future consumer protection law enforcement.
Home Depot is being ordered to pay nearly $2 million to settle a civil claim from California district attorneys that the company overcharged customers for products. According to Los Angeles ...
Home Depot has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the home improvement retailer of false advertising and overcharging customers. The company will pay $1,977,251 to ...
Home Depot has settled a civil enforcement claim over false advertising and other misleading business practices. The home improvement store will pay out nearly $2 million despite refusing to admit ...
LOS ANGELES (Gray News) - Home Depot has settled a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles County that alleged it was overcharging customers and had false advertising. According to the Los Angeles County ...
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 ...