Target to pay $5 million in penalties after lawsuit alleges customers were misled, overcharged in app
SAN DIEGO -- Target has agreed to pay $5 million in civil penalties to settle a lawsuit alleging the company was overcharging customers for some items and misled customers regarding prices featured on its app, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
If the app advertised a different price for an item than the one available in store, customers were not informed where to purchase the item for the advertised price, the complaint alleged.
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