JDgreen227
Super Member
While at the local big box home improvement store this morning, I picked up some electrical items....they were hanging on a hook with a $2.49 tag and the price sticker on them was $1.39. When I went to the checkout counter the register scanner rang them up at $2.99. After paying for the items I took a detour to the customer service counter and pointed out the error, and that I wanted a refund of the overcharge. Their employee was willing to refund me the amount of $3.29 to reflect my overpayment but balked when I told her I was due an additional $5. After the manager was summoned he told the employee to pay me $5 additional, he said the term his store used is: "Michigan Bounty".
According to the law here anyone who is overcharged by a checkout scanner is entitled to a refund if they bring it to the attention of the merchant within 48 hours. In addition to getting a refund of the overcharge, a consumer is also given an additional refund of 10 times the amount overcharged, with a minimum of $1 and a maximum of $5.
I'm curious if other states have a policy like Michigan does.
According to the law here anyone who is overcharged by a checkout scanner is entitled to a refund if they bring it to the attention of the merchant within 48 hours. In addition to getting a refund of the overcharge, a consumer is also given an additional refund of 10 times the amount overcharged, with a minimum of $1 and a maximum of $5.
I'm curious if other states have a policy like Michigan does.