Rent-A-Center to Pay $15.5m to Settle California Overcharging Claims
Rent-A-Center to Pay $15.5m to Settle California Overcharging Claims
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced that Rent-A-Center has agreed to pay $15.5 million to settle allegations that it engaged in unlawful business practices by overcharging consumers and failing to inform them of their rights to recourse.According to The Los Angeles Times, the settlement provides $13.5 million in restitution to thousands of Rent-A-Center customers as well as an additional $2 million in punitive damages.“Furnishing a home is expensive, and consumers often hope rent-to-own agreements will lessen the cost,” Bonta said in a press release.“Rent-A-Center repeatedly relied on deceptive and unlawful tactics to pad its bottom line,” Bonta said. “We won’t stand by when a company like Rent-A-Center overcharges these hardworking Californians, taking money that is needed for rent, food, or other essential expenses.”The Times reports that the lawsuit was filed by Bonta last August.
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