Furniture Firm Jennifer Convertibles costume to resolve customer complaints.
Jennifer Convertibles Inc., agreed to settle more than 100 consumer complaints and payment of $ 200000 in New Jersey to resolve what the regulatory authorities called in case of flagrant violation of the state Consumer Fraud Act.
The company, headquartered in Woodbury, NY, was charged in December with the sale of defective products may be incorrectly billing customers, wrongly, distribution of publicity, not to provide, if furniture promised.
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