Progressive Leasing Settles Lawsuit with Federal Trade Commission
Progressive Leasing Settles Lawsuit with Federal Trade Commission
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced Progressive Leasing, a company that offers rent-to-own programs at major retailers, has agreed to pay $175 million to settle allegations it misled consumers. Progressive Leasing’s program is offered at more than 30,000 stores across the nation.The agency filed a complaint indicating the company, which services Best Buy, Aaron’s, and Lowe’s, among other well-known retailers, “led consumers to believe they would not be charged a premium for financing purchases with the program. In reality, many consumers ended up paying more than double the ticket price for furniture, appliances, jewelry and other purchases. Despite tens of thousands of customer complaints, Progressive Leasing continued to employ the same practices to lure consumers.” Because consumers were made to pay much higher prices for the items they purchased, the FTC said, “The money from this week’s settlement will go toward customer refund.”FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter stated in a dissenting opinion related to the matter, “The conduct here is so egregious and its cumulative impact on families so corrosive that I do not believe the complaint and order are sufficient. $175 million falls far short of the injury Progressive inflicted upon consumers.”
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Progressive Leasing will pay $175 million to settle FTC charges that it misled consumers
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