Court Activity Pertaining to Rebates
Friday, September 18, 2009
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Posted by: Marcella Easly, Co-Chair GRAC Awareness Subcommitt
There has been more activity in the courts pertaining to rebates:
FLORIDA: Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum on Friday sued Systemax Inc. and its subsidiaries, saying the companies failed to pay advertised rebates to consumers.
The attorney general's lawsuit claims rebate requests received by the Port Washington, N.Y., company often went unprocessed, allowing the offers to expire. Many requests that did get processed were allegedly processed in a haphazard fashion, ultimately resulting in denied rebates. Consumers calling the company to inquire about their rebates reported they were routinely required to wait on hold, only to be misled about the status of their rebate and told nothing could be done for them.
McCollum is seeking a permanent injunction against the company and its subsidiaries that would prevent them from unreasonably denying or delaying proper rebate payments as well as reimbursement for customers.
ARKANSAS: The State of Arkansas recently filed suit against Walgreens, Sprint and T-Mobile for failure to report and remit uncashed rebate checks. The state is asking the Court to allow them to assess interest and civil penalties on the companies.
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