Home Depot Settles 'Scanner Violation' Claims for $2 Million | Entrepreneur
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Home Depot will pay $1,977,251 to settle allegations of scanner violations, where advertised prices were inaccurately labeled, violating California's pricing accuracy requirements.
The settlement includes the implementation of a price accuracy program, which mandates more audits, enhanced employee training, and stopping price hikes on weekends.
The allegations stem from complaints that Home Depot engaged in false advertising by charging customers more than their lowest advertised prices at the checkout.
Although Home Depot has agreed to this payment, they admitted no wrongdoing, showing a willingness to cooperate while maintaining their stance in the judicial agreement.
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