
Item Pricing and Scanning Accuracy Questions and Answers
What is the Michigan Consumer Pricing and Advertising Act (Act 449 of 1976)?The act regulates the pricing of consumer items and the advertising of consumer items in order to provide a level playing field for all merchandising establishments and to protect the welfare of the consumer.Who is responsible for the Consumer Pricing and Advertising Act? The Department of Agriculture’s Consumer Protection Section is responsible for investigating all complaints. Under what circumstances am I eligible to receive the "bounty" or any extra compensation for being overcharged on an item or items?There are three conditions that must be met at retail:
What if I buy 4 identical items and am overcharged on each? Am I entitled to the "bounty" on each one?No. If a loss is suffered by 1 buyer within 1 transaction on 2 or more identical items, then the amount to be tendered by the seller shall be the difference on each item, plus an amount equal to 10 times the difference on a single item but which is not less than $1.00 and not more than $5.00.What can I do if the store refuses to pay the "bounty"? Section 10(2) states, "a person who suffers loss as a result of a violation of this act may bring an individual or class action to recover actual damages or $250.00, whichever is greater, for each day on which violations of this act have been found together with reasonable attorneys’ fees not to exceed $300.00 on an individual action." |
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