California and 17 other states announced a $34.2 million settlement Wednesday between the Federal Trade Commission and a jewelry store chain that targeted U.S. service members with misleading sales tactics and credit arrangements.
Harris Jewelers, which sold military-themed watches and other jewelry, went out of business amid allegations that the company “targeted military service members with dishonest sales and financing tactics at now-s...
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