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October 9, 2024: Lamps Plus Settles Consumer Protection Lawsuit for $4.1 Million
CORRECTION: Removes reference to cy pres restitution.
The California corporation allegedly advertised false sales, misleading price matches and deceptive prices
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that Lamps Plus, Inc. and its affiliates will pay $4.1 million to settle a civil lawsuit that alleged the California corporation engaged in false advertising and unfair competition.
“Californians have a right to protection from unscrupulous companies seeking to trick hardworking individuals into shopping at their stores with deceptive pricing,” District Attorney Gascón said. “Our office takes allegations of consumer rights violations very seriously, and we will continue to tirelessly fight for consumers and hold corporations accountable for breaking the law.”
The complaint alleged Lamps Plus unlawfully advertised false sales and discounts, misleading price match guarantees and deceptive comparisons of its prices to competitors since at least March 2017.
LADA’s Consumer Protection Division, in partnership with the consumer protection units of the district attorneys’ offices of Riverside, San Diego, and San Bernardino counties, investigated and prosecuted this matter. The case was filed in Riverside County Superior Court on September 4, 2024.
Under the judgment, signed by Riverside County Superior Court Judge Carol Greene on September 20, Lamps Plus is required to pay $3.8 million in civil penalties and $300,000 in investigative costs. The company is also prohibited from false or misleading advertising. The judgment prohibits Lamps Plus from offering a 120 percent price protection policy, and from advertising any price match guarantee policy in a false or misleading manner.
Lamps Plus has not admitted wrongdoing and has cooperated with the investigation.
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