Ron Altier Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 (edited) Harbor Freight Tools, a national discount tool and equipment retailer, just settled a class action lawsuit which could get shoppers up to 30% back on all of their purchases. The suit was brought by Cleveland based Dworken & Bernstein over misleading sale prices. Harbor Freight was accused of advertising merchandise at a “sale” or “compare at” price, when those goods were never sold at a higher price. The settlement applies to goods purchased between April 8, 2011 and December 15, 2016. If you have itemized receipts, you can submit a claim for a minimum of 20 percent of the "you saved" amount in cash, or 30 percent of that on a gift card. If you don’t have itemized credit or debit card statements, you can get up to 10 percent cash back (or 12 percent in gift cards) on total purchases of "qualifying products." If you don’t have receipts, you can fill out a form to make a sworn statement confirming your claim and get a $10 gift card. To receive a payment, you must complete a Claim Form and mail it, or submit it online, no later than August 7, 2017. For more detailed information about the settlement and your options, click here. Edited December 6, 2017 by Ron Dudelston tags added Grandpadave52 and Dadio 2 Quote
Cal Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 IIRC, Sears was sued for this same type of stuff. I wondered how long before HF would get the call... or their agent a certified letter... Cal Quote
Grandpadave52 Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 Thanks Ron...need to dig out receipts and hope the print hasn't all faded away... John Moody 1 Quote
DAB Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 Will the lawyers get paid in gift cards too? No..... they will take cash off the table. Cash that HF got or will get from you. Weasels. HARO50 1 Quote
Smallpatch Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 Your post brings to mind the auto industry and their way of trying to convince you of how much you will save if you buy now. They always show 10,000 or there abouts of the money saved if you come down and sign the dotted line today... I look at it the other way. I worry about what I will end up paying. I could care less what it use to cost or how much it will cost next week....How much is fixin to empty out of my pockets if I buy right now, today... Honestly I have never paid attention to HF and their way of making you think you are gonna get a deal....I think all the businesses trying to stay in business has many ways they pry on peoples minds.... Dadio, Grandpadave52 and Gene Howe 3 Quote
Dadio Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 (edited) Festool will not have that problem. The only problem I have with HF is that they advertise an item and when you get there they don't have it or it is sold out and they offer a rain check,but never get it back in. They always seem to have a higher priced model on hand. Also they have numerous model numbers depending on what shipment it is, and so if you get up the the cash register and they charge you more, they compare model numbers and tell you this is not the one on sale and the one on sale is out of stock. It is just a shell game and they are good at it. Herb If you are in their buyer club, I think all your transaction are recorded by them and a person might be able to geta copy of that. Herb Edited March 24, 2017 by Dadio HARO50 1 Quote
oldwoodie Posted March 25, 2017 Report Posted March 25, 2017 http://It used to be that you had to have an item for sale for 30 days if you advertise a product as being on sale. Also, bait and switch is a big thing with a certain business that I am thinking about getting a lawyer to file a class action lawsuit if he will give me a percentage of the loot! HARO50 1 Quote
Dadio Posted March 25, 2017 Report Posted March 25, 2017 2 hours ago, oldwoodie said: http://It used to be that you had to have an item for sale for 30 days if you advertise a product as being on sale. Also, bait and switch is a big thing with a certain business that I am thinking about getting a lawyer to file a class action lawsuit if he will give me a percentage of the loot! Good luck on that,making deals with the devil historically never turns out well. heh,heh Herb Cal and Grandpadave52 2 Quote
Dadio Posted March 25, 2017 Report Posted March 25, 2017 All of the class action suits I have been involuntarily a part of were not too profitable. I think the largest on was settled for scores of millions $, and my portion was $.89. but the attorney firms filed for millions $ for fees. Herb HARO50 1 Quote
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