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Walmart has agreed to pay $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, ...
Walmart settles $5.6M consumer protection lawsuit for allegedly overcharging customers in California
The court ordered Walmart to pay $5.5 million in civil penalties for violating California's False Advertising and Unfair ...
Walmart will pay more than $5 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit accusing the company of overcharging its ...
Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) has agreed to pay a hefty sum of $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the retail giant of ...
Earlier this month, Walmart agreed to pay $5.6 million as part of a settlement with four California counties as part of a ...
The lawsuit was filed by the district attorneys of Santa Clara, San Diego, San Bernardino and Sonoma counties, who accused ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWalmart Settles California Lawsuit for $5.6M Over Pricing Issues
Walmart has agreed to a $5.6 million settlement following a consumer protection lawsuit in California where it faced ...
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Explícame on MSNWalmart to Pay $5.6 Million for Violating False Advertising Laws in California
Walmart, the renowned retail giant, faces a hefty penalty for breaching California's false advertising and unfair competition laws. The settlement, announced by the Santa Clara County District ...
"When someone brings an item to the register to be scanned, the price must be right," Santa Clara District Attorney Jeff ...
Walmart will pay half a million dollars to settle allegations from California's Department of Justice that it was selling brass knuckles on its website, state Attorney General Rob Bonta said Tuesday.
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