Popular Jewelry Company Settles CFPB Lawsuit
Popular Jewelry Company Settles CFPB Lawsuit
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, filed a lawsuit against Sterling Jewelers Inc, accusing the wholly owned jewelry subsidiary of Signet Jewelers Ltd, of improper credit financing practices. Sterling was accused of submitting credit applications and causing credit cards to be issued without the knowledge or consent of its customers, misrepresenting credit financing terms and conditions in presenting these to customers, and enrolling consumers in payment protection insurance without their knowledge or consent.The CFPBs’ and the state’s investigations found that Sterling violated the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010. New York and the federal agency also found that Sterling violated several provisions of the Truth in Lending Act. Under the settlement, Sterling will pay a $10 million civil penalties to the CFPB and a $1 million civil penalties to the State of New York. Sterling has also agreed to injunctive relief in order to prevent future violations. Copies of the complaint and the proposed consent order filed in federal district court in the Southern District of New York are available publicly.Sterling is a nationwide company headquartered in Akron, Ohio. It operates over 1,500 jewelry stores under several names, including Kay Jewelers, Jared The Galleria of Jewelry, JB Robinson Jewelers, Marks & Morgan Jewelers, Belden Jewelers, Goodman Jewelers, LeRoy’s Jewelers, Osterman Jewelers, Rogers Jewelers, Shaw’s Jewelers, and Weisfield Jewelers.
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