Coach
TINA.org investigated price advertising tactics used by outlet stores in Connecticut, including at a Coach Outlet store, and found that it ran perpetual – and therefore fabricated and deceptive – sales on its products.
Highlights
- Sent warning letter to Coach
- Filed complaint with CT Attorney General
Timeline
2017
October 2
TINA.org sends warning letter to Coach regarding its deceptive and perpetual sales, and urges the company to correct the issue immediately.
The same day, TINA.org also alerts the Connecticut Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Department to this issue as the findings suggest that the practice is widespread and therefore should be addressed on a state-wide basis.
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Coach Outlets
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising pricing discounts
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Coach Discounts
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Discounts at Coach
August 2016: This action was consolidated to be heard with three other similar lawsuits. For more information about the other cases, click below. Esparza et al v. Coach, Inc. Marino…