Monday, February 21, 2005
Lawsuit claims Blockbuster's new late fee policy is deceptive
The nation's largest video rental chain is in trouble for its new "no late fees" policy.
On Friday, New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey filed a lawsuit against Blockbuster claiming the company has been misleading customers by charging other fees hidden in the fine print.
Blockbuster rolled out its new "no late fee" policy last month, spending $50 million to put the new plan into practice.
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The nation's largest video rental chain is in trouble for its new "no late fees" policy.
On Friday, New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey filed a lawsuit against Blockbuster claiming the company has been misleading customers by charging other fees hidden in the fine print.
Blockbuster rolled out its new "no late fee" policy last month, spending $50 million to put the new plan into practice.
Read More...