Michael Kors Settles Class Action Over Imaginary Outlet Prices
If you shopped at a Michael Kors outlet between July 25, 2010 and July 25, 2014, you’ll be eligible for this class action settlement. What the suit alleges is what most outlet shoppers know on some level: the “original” prices on tags in Michael Kors outlets were just made-up numbers, and those items were never sold for the original price in department stores or elsewhere.
The company has agreed to replace the “MSRP” on their tags with “Value,” suggesting that the same item could sell for the higher price somewhere else, even if it never actually would be.
Michael Kors settles U.S. lawsuit alleging deceptive price tags [Reuters]
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