Politics & Government

Kohl's to Pay $409K to Settle Suit for Overcharging Customers

Settlement requires the mid-price department store to refund amount of overcharges, says prosecutors.

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In a settlement for overcharging customers in four Bay AreaĀ counties, the Kohl's department store chain has agreed to pay $409,000 inĀ civil penalties, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney'sĀ Office.

A lawsuit filed against Kohl's by district attorney's offices inĀ Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Fresno and Sacramento counties alleged that salesĀ prices and discounts on items did not always register when scanned atĀ checkout, Deputy District Attorney Tiyen Lin said.

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The settlement agreement prohibits Kohl's stores in the countiesĀ from charging patrons more than the lowest price advertised for products andĀ requires the chain to refund the amount of any overcharges, Lin said.

The district attorney's offices based their suits on anĀ investigation into Kohl's stores launched in 2009 by county weights andĀ measures departments throughout California that monitor cash registers inĀ stores, Lin said.

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Kohl's has 126 stores statewide and seven outlets in Santa ClaraĀ County, Lin said. Kohl's has a store closest to Cupertino in Santa Clara located at 3700 El Camino Real.

Based on inspections of prices posted on Kohl's store shelves andĀ those charged by store cash registers, the county officials found hundreds ofĀ items with inaccurate prices.

Kohl's used digitized price meters on the aisles of its stores andĀ sometimes employees would enter inaccurate prices in store computers thatĀ showed up on customer receipts at checkout, Lin said.

After the investigation started, Kohl's switched from paper tagsĀ on items to electronic tags to avoid scanning errors at the register, butĀ inspectors still detected pricing mistakes, according to Lin.

The chain, which did not admit wrongdoing in the case, cooperatedĀ with the district attorney offices in the investigation, Lin said.

The $409,000 civil penalty to be paid by Kohl's in the suit willĀ be split up among the four counties to pay for the costs of prosecutingĀ consumer complaints.

The threat of more civil penalties, litigation costs and publicityĀ about inaccurate pricing should provide incentives for Kohl's to avoid theĀ problem in the future, Lin said.

Consumers in Santa Clara County who believe they were overchargedĀ at Kohl's may call the Scanner Hotline at 1-866-SCANNER (722-6637).

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