I was at a US grocery chain today and came across some…misleading price tags. I took a couple pictures intending to post them to Lemmy before going to bed, but I don’t know which community would be appropriate for such a thing. The closest I could think of is A Boring Dystopia, but it doesn’t seem quite right there.

  • L0rdMathias@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Report it to the BBB, not a bunch of internet randoms. Anti-trust laws don’t work if you only report crimes online for updoots.

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          5 months ago

          Attorney general in your state should have a consumer protection office that will field these complaints.

          Complaint has to be coherent and provide sufficient facts ideally supported by some paper and pics.

          This issue is in vogue, so if you see it, give the state attorney something to woek with ;)

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            5 months ago

            While this is definitely something people should be doing, doesn’t the attorney general only act out if they get enough complaints, or if the complaint stands out in some way?

            Will they actually work with someone to resolve their specific complaint every time?

            From what I’ve seen, at least the BBB will try to specifically address your issue with the company and is probably a much easier process to carry out before trying to take things further.

            Or is there something about using the BBB that would prevent you from filing a complaint with the attorney general, or prevent you from going further with something like a lawsuit?