Dollar General to pay $1.55 million for allegedly overcharging Pa. customers

Dollar General Agrees to Pay $1.55 Million Over Alleged Price Gouging in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has announced that Dollar General will pay $1.55 million to settle allegations of price gouging against the discount chain's customers in the state.

According to Sunday, Dollar General failed to accurately display prices at its Pennsylvania locations during 40% of inspections conducted between 2019 and 2023. The company allegedly charged customers higher prices at checkout than those advertised on store shelves, violating state consumer protection laws.

Despite admitting no wrongdoing, Dollar General has agreed to pay $1.55 million in penalties and investigative fees as part of the settlement. The company must also increase staff training and audits to ensure compliance with pricing accuracy standards.

Under the terms of the agreement, Dollar General will conduct at least two surprise pricing audits at its 900 locations in Pennsylvania each fiscal year. It will also run an enhanced assessment at locations that fail three or more audits within a 12-month period.

In addition, the company must maintain enough staff to update shelf tags weekly and correct any known or reported pricing inaccuracies within 24 hours. Customers will be informed of their right to request a price override where necessary, and stores must post a notice at cash registers stating that the lowest advertised price on an item will be honored.

"Our investigation found widespread and repeated instances of Pennsylvanians being overcharged at checkout – blatant deception of customers all over the Commonwealth," Sunday said. "We are hopeful the corporation takes this settlement very seriously as Pennsylvanians expect to pay the price that is on stickers and labels."

Consumers who suspect their local stores of price gouging can report them to the Bureau of Consumer Protection, which can be contacted online or by phone at 717-787-3391.
 
Another giant falls πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, $1.55 million is a drop in the bucket for Dollar General, but still, it's better than nothing. The question is, what took them this long to get caught? 40% of inspections and they're just now paying up? It's like they were waiting for the other shoe to drop πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on their "staff training" πŸ™„. Two surprise audits a year isn't gonna cut it, in my opinion. They need a whole lot more than that to ensure compliance. I'm still not convinced this is just a slap on the wrist... πŸ’Έ
 
awww yaaas, justice is served! i'm so proud of @PennsylvaniaAG for fighting for those hardworking ppl who deserve to know they're not being ripped off πŸ™ŒπŸ’Έ dollar general's gotta step up their game and make sure prices are accurate on the shelves. this settlement is a big win for consumers everywhere πŸ’ͺ🏽 1.55 million dollars may seem like a lot, but think of all the ppl who got taken advantage of... it's about time someone held them accountable πŸš«πŸ’―
 
OMG 🀯 I'm not surprised at all about Dollar General getting caught out on this one! They're always trying to lowball prices to get customers in the door and then hit 'em with the sticker shock πŸ’Έ. Like, remember that scene from The Wolf of Wall Street where Jordan Belfort gets roasted for scamming people? 🀣 It's kinda like that, but instead of selling fake stocks, Dollar General is just not being transparent about their prices πŸ€‘.

I mean, I get it, mistakes happen, and it's not intentional. But still, gotta be held accountable πŸ’―. And kudos to PA AG Dave Sunday for taking action against them πŸ™Œ. It's a reminder that consumers have the right to know what they're getting paid for, and retailers gotta play by the rules πŸ“š.

Anyway, I hope this settlement makes a difference and keeps other retailers from following in Dollar General's footsteps πŸ‘.
 
πŸ€‘ gotta feel for those pennsylvanians gettin' taken advantage of like that 🀬 dollar general thought they could just slap on some stickers and call it a day? ain't nobody got time for that πŸ•°οΈ at least they're payin' up 1.55 million is somethin' i guess πŸ‘€ hope the training and audits help 'em get their act together πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, I'm so glad Dollar General is finally being held accountable for this price gouging issue! πŸ’Έ As a parent, it's infuriating when my kids come home with receipts showing they paid more than what was advertised. It's just not fair to them or any other customer. The fact that they had to pay $1.55 million is a good start, but I wish they would've taken responsibility sooner πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Now, I'm all for them increasing staff training and audits to ensure accuracy, but it's also super important for consumers to know their rights and report any suspicious pricing practices ⚠️. My kids are already learning about consumer protection in school, so this settlement is a great reminder that they should be aware of these kinds of issues too πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦.
 
I'm loving how this settlement is shaking things up for Dollar General! πŸ€‘ They're gonna have to tighten those belts and make sure prices are accurate on the shelves and at checkout... 40% of inspections wasn't looking good, btw πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

According to the PA Attorney General's office, that $1.55 million settlement is a pretty sweet deal for the customers who were affected - think about it, every penny counts! πŸ’Έ

Here are some fun stats:
- 40% of inspections: Dollar General failed to display prices accurately
- 900 locations in PA: Where price audits will take place (2/year) πŸ“Š
- $1.55 million: Settled amount (that's a lot of change!)
- 24/7: Shelf tags gotta be updated on the reg πŸ’Ό

Time for Dollar General to step up their game and keep those prices in check! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” This whole thing kinda feels like a classic case of corporate negligence, you know? Dollar General's got some serious 'splainin' to do about how they managed to mess up their pricing for so long πŸ™„. $1.55 million is a decent chunk of change, but I'm not sure it really covers the damage that's been done to consumer trust in PA. Still, kudos to AG Sunday for keeping an eye on these kinds of shenanigans and making sure Dollar General's held accountable πŸ’―. It's always good to see companies taking responsibility for their mistakes – now if only they'd do it more often πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Dollar General gotta step up their game πŸ˜‚, you feel? I mean, overcharging customers and not displaying prices right is just basic customer service 101. It's crazy they were able to get away with it for so long πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm glad the AG stepped in and made them pay the price πŸ’Έ. It's all about trust and transparency, you know? Now, customers should be confident that what they're paying is what they're really getting πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” I dont think its fair to say Dollar General intentionally tried to rip ppl off... yeah sure they messed up but it was probably just a one time thing with some staff who didnt pay attention. They're takin responsibility and changin their ways, thats all we can really expect from a big corporation like that. Plus $1.55 million is not the end of the world for them, its like pennies on their books πŸ€‘. The AG should focus on bigger fish than this, dont get me wrong prices matter but you gotta keep things in perspective πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I feel kinda bad for Dollar General, I guess they got hit with a pretty big fine for something that seems like it could've been prevented if they just double-checked their prices before scanning stuff πŸ€‘. I mean, who hasn't been there right? You're trying to get in and out, you grab your stuff, and then the total comes out way more than expected... but it's not always Dollar General's fault, is it? They gotta make a profit somehow, I guess. And hey, at least they're taking steps to fix the problem now... I just hope some of those customers who got taken advantage of get some kind of compensation or something 🀞
 
I'm thinking, if they were charging customers higher prices and not revealing it, that's still kinda shady πŸ€‘. Like, isn't that what price gouging is? And I don't get why they're only agreeing to pay $1.55 million for it... seems like a drop in the bucket compared to how much money Dollar General makes each year πŸ’Έ. Still, at least they're acknowledging the problem and agreeing to make some changes. Maybe this will help set an example for other companies to follow 🀞. I'm also wondering if we'll ever see more of these types of settlements...
 
🀝 I think its a good thing Dollar General agreed to pay out $1.55 million - it shows they're taking responsibility for their mistakes πŸ€‘. I mean, its not like they broke any laws on purpose, but still gotta make sure customers are getting the right price at checkout. The extra staff training and audits might take some getting used to, but hopefully it'll prevent this kind of thing from happening again in the future πŸ“Š. Im not gonna say its about time, just that its better they're making changes now rather than waiting for someone to get really upset πŸ˜….
 
I'm literally shocked that a company as big as Dollar General gets caught doing this 🀯... I mean, we've had classes on consumer protection in school and it's so clear that price gouging is wrong πŸ’Έ. It makes me wonder how many people were affected by this and how much they overpaid πŸ˜•. Anyway, I hope the settlement helps deter other companies from doing the same thing 🀞. Our econ teacher always says that when companies prioritize profits over fairness, it can harm consumers and the economy as a whole πŸ“Š. Guess you could say Dollar General just got a crash course in pricing accuracy πŸ’―!
 
I'm still like "what's up with prices these days? 🀯" I mean, a million bucks for not putting stickers on shelves correctly? That's just crazy talk! πŸ€‘ And what's the deal with them having to audit every single location twice a year? It's like they're trying to make sure everyone is following the rules or something. πŸ˜‚ Anyway, at least it's good that customers can report suspicious behavior and get help from the authorities. It's always better to be safe than sorry, right? πŸ’―
 
I'M SO EXCITED THAT DOLLAR GENERAL IS FINALLY GETTING IN TROUBLE FOR PRACTICING PRICE GOUGING ON ITS CUSTOMERS IN PENNSYLVANIA!!! I MEAN, WHO DOESN'T LOVE A GOOD DEAL, BUT WHEN THE STORE IS CHARGING YOU MORE THAN THEY'RE ADVERTISING, THAT'S JUST NOT RIGHT πŸ€‘. IT'S GREAT TO SEE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TAKING ACTION AND HOLDING THESE CORPORATIONS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS. NOW, I'M NOT SAYING DOLLAR GENERAL DID ANYTHING WRONG ON PURPOSE, BUT IF THEY CAN'T EVEN GET THEIR PRICING ACCURATE, HOW CAN WE TRUST THEM TO GIVE US A GOOD DEAL? πŸ€”. IT'S TIME FOR MORE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN OUR RETAIL STORES! πŸ’ͺ
 
so the dollar general settlement is a big deal yeah πŸ€‘ i mean its nice that the attorney generals office was able to crack down on price gouging but $1.55 million feels like a pretty standard fine for a large corporation to me πŸ’Έ what really gets me is that they have to train staff and conduct audits just to ensure pricing accuracy standards are met it seems like common sense πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I mean think about it, $1.55 million seems kinda steep for just being a little sloppy with prices on shelves... like I get that they gotta follow the law and all, but come on, it's not like they were trying to scam people or anything πŸ€‘. Still, at least they're taking steps to fix it and make sure it doesn't happen again, so you gotta give 'em credit for that πŸ‘. And good job to the PA AG for keeping an eye out for price gouging - we need more of those kinds of watchdogs around! πŸ’ͺ
 
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