Unbelievable--I love the line "the receipts are hard to understand" yes, maybe if you are an idiot 


It was a computer glitch, nothing more-they have fixed the problem. Now this lawsuit, if it goes anywhere, will cause Target to hike prices so those diapers are going to cost her a lot more than $1.52
http://www.startribune.com/business...yP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUac8HEaDiaMDCinchO7DU
Target Corp. has been sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court for fraud, false advertising and a number of other charges by a consumer who claims she was shortchanged on coupons.
Karina Olivarria , a resident of Los Angeles county, seeks class-action status to include consumers in California and the nation.
Target said Tuesday it had fixed a glitch it had known about for months that was causing certain manufacturers coupons to ring up inaccurately.
Spokeswoman Amy Reilly said Thursday that the company couldnt discuss pending litigation.
In the complaint Olivarria said she ran into problems when she visited a Target in Gardena, Calif., on Oct. 14. She bought approximately $36 worth of Huggies baby products, and presented three coupons totaling $9. Olivarria received a discount of $7.48, which is $1.52 short of the coupon amount, according to court documents.
Its a serious problem, especially in these difficult economic times where people are relying on coupons to make ends meet, said Olivarrias attorney, Paul Alvarez, of Ringler Kearney Alvarez, LLP.
The suit also charges the Minneapolis-based retailer with negligent misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of good faith and fair dealing and unfair competition.
Target has been unjustly enriched as a result of this wrongful conduct, according to the complaint. It also said Targets receipts are difficult to read and understand, thereby making it difficult for consumers to discover they have been deceived.



It was a computer glitch, nothing more-they have fixed the problem. Now this lawsuit, if it goes anywhere, will cause Target to hike prices so those diapers are going to cost her a lot more than $1.52

http://www.startribune.com/business...yP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUac8HEaDiaMDCinchO7DU
Target Corp. has been sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court for fraud, false advertising and a number of other charges by a consumer who claims she was shortchanged on coupons.
Karina Olivarria , a resident of Los Angeles county, seeks class-action status to include consumers in California and the nation.
Target said Tuesday it had fixed a glitch it had known about for months that was causing certain manufacturers coupons to ring up inaccurately.
Spokeswoman Amy Reilly said Thursday that the company couldnt discuss pending litigation.
In the complaint Olivarria said she ran into problems when she visited a Target in Gardena, Calif., on Oct. 14. She bought approximately $36 worth of Huggies baby products, and presented three coupons totaling $9. Olivarria received a discount of $7.48, which is $1.52 short of the coupon amount, according to court documents.
Its a serious problem, especially in these difficult economic times where people are relying on coupons to make ends meet, said Olivarrias attorney, Paul Alvarez, of Ringler Kearney Alvarez, LLP.
The suit also charges the Minneapolis-based retailer with negligent misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of good faith and fair dealing and unfair competition.
Target has been unjustly enriched as a result of this wrongful conduct, according to the complaint. It also said Targets receipts are difficult to read and understand, thereby making it difficult for consumers to discover they have been deceived.




