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KBtoys is giving 30% off to buyers in store from Oct 8-14 to settle a lawsuit.
KBtoys class action detailsclass action details
KBtoys class action detailsclass action details
I wonder if they will mark up or hide their more expensive/popular products (ie: videogames)? At any rate, it looks like you have to go in and ask for the discount.Defendants will distribute the Net Settlement Fund by providing a discount at the cash registers of all KB Toys, KB Toy Works, KB Toy Outlet, Toy Liquidator and KB Toys Express stores nationwide, including Guam and Puerto Rico, equal to 30% off all qualifying purchases of $30 or more during October 8-14, 2003. This distribution (the "In-store Distribution") will be done without requiring a request of any store customer and will be separate and apart from, and in addition to, any previously planned promotional events for 2003. Defendants will not advertise or otherwise promote the distribution in advance of the In-store Distribution. Signs detailing the terms of the In-store Distribution, however, may be displayed in or around the stores during the In-store Distribution and up to 48 hours in advance of the In-store Distribution.
Originally posted by: masterxfob$140 for a ps2...........
Originally posted by: Desslok
What did they get caught doing? Reading those legal docs always gives me a headache.
Originally posted by: Desslok
What did they get caught doing? Reading those legal docs always gives me a headache.
Originally posted by: DreamerL007
You know how KB Toys has a black price thats always crossed out and their price written in red ink? Well the plaintiff accused that KB's use of the black price (MSRP I believe) did not accurately reflect the actual "market" price of the item. Basically saying that KB tricked its customers that they were saving a bunch of money when they might not necessarily have saved as much as they thought they did.Originally posted by: Desslok What did they get caught doing? Reading those legal docs always gives me a headache.
Originally posted by: DreamerL007
Originally posted by: Desslok
What did they get caught doing? Reading those legal docs always gives me a headache.
You know how KB Toys has a black price thats always crossed out and their price written in red ink? Well the plaintiff accused that KB's use of the black price (MSRP I believe) did not accurately reflect the actual "market" price of the item. Basically saying that KB tricked its customers that they were saving a bunch of money when they might not necessarily have saved as much as they thought they did.
Originally posted by: woodscomp
It seems noone has pointed out the big clause in this case, and that is that this deal will exclude any items that have previously planned promotional events. So they could have promotional events for every big dollar item they sell that week. They could place all those items on sale by $5 off for that time period to avoid a huge loss.