HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards
HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards

HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards

HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards
HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards
Lol. 4 mil is absolutely nothing
Dr. Evil would tend to disagree.
MUAHAHAHAHA!
Why the fuck false advertising is in quotes?
They don’t want to get sued, probably.
"False news"
When you see quotes in headlines, it's because someone said those exact words. Journalist don't use the sarcastic "quotes".
"If you put everything in quotes is like other people said it and you can't get in trouble."
4 million dollars
So, a slap on the wrist.
It’s not like HP is rolling in coin, but even for them $4m is probably less than they made from the actual infraction. Make it all make sense.
Cost of doing business.
HP sucks, their products suck, and I hope they crash and burn
I had an HP laptop that melted, but they voided the warranty when I unplugged it to stop it melting.
I avoided their products since then. Fucking $1200 gone.
I also have an HP printer and if I were to ever use HP toner it’s over $1000 for the 4 toners. But the generics are way under $100.
I avoid HP!
Good! Fuck HP and their anti-consumer practices!
Yeah ok I guess, but the fact that they settled means they likely would have had to pay much more had this gone to court.
As if I needed more reasons to dislike HP as a company
The lawsuit applies to customers who bought HP desktops, laptops, mice or keyboards advertised as being discounted for more than 75% of the time between June 5, 2021 and October 28, 2024.
One of the examples given was a $999.99 HP All-in-One machine bought by a plaintiff in September 2021. It was advertised as having $100 off, marked at $899.99, however it had been sold at that lower price since April 2021.
Oh so many companies would be guilty of something like this
Hasn’t Kohl’s done this for years?
Yes, and JC Penny crashed and burned after switching their marketing strategy away from fake "regular prices."
Yeah, I read that. New leadership felt that the eternal sales stuff was bad and changed to "everyday low prices" sort of thing thinking the customers would appreciate the transparency. Nope, the fake "on sale" works.
It's all over the place in sales across every industry. I think it is dumb but I am surprised someone actually got a lawsuit against it.
the difference is HP is the actual manufacturer who sets MSRP. I don’t think Kohls manufactures anything, they are just a retailer.
clunker dunker blunker