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Wal-Mart to Give Customers $3 for Uncovering Pricing Goofs

Nov 25, 2008


Examples of the price-scanning errors included:
* From late August to November 2006, customers were overcharged $1 on sports bras in Ventura, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Stanislaus, Siskiyou, and Tuolumne Counties.
* In January and February 2007, customers were overcharged $2 for woven shirts in San Diego, Sacramento, Ventura, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino Counties.
* In December 2007, customers were overcharged $2 on S/S Polo in San Diego County.
* In November 2003, customers were overcharged $5.16 on a Journey CD in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.
* From December 2004 to February 2005, customers were overcharged $5.02 on Hanes underwear in Los Angeles County.
* In October and November 2006, customers were overcharged $2 on a pair of men's pants in San Diego and Tuolumne Counties.
* In March and April 2006, customers were overcharged $1 on Kellogg's Special K cereal in Los Angeles and Santa Clara Counties.
* Also in March and April 2006, customers were overcharged 46 cents on Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal in Madera, King, and Ventura Counties.




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