The class-action lawsuit states that HK’s contracts refuse refunds and returns once the merchandise has been delivered or picked up, NJ.com reports.
“Such a policy is contrary to New Jersey regulations, which require a furniture seller to offer a full and prompt refund when furniture is delivered in a damaged condition,” said Joseph A. Osefchen of DeNittis Osefchen Prince, P.C., which filed the suit last Thursday.
These policies are considered unlawful because buyers have a legal right to a refund after receiving damaged furniture, the suit maintains citing law N.J.A.C. 13:45A-5.3(c).
That buyers must be given notice that they are, in fact, entitled to a “full and prompt” refund if damaged goods are delivered, according to the lawsuit.
Huffman Koos has New Jersey stores in Fairfield, Watchung and Freehold.
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