Missouri Settles with Bicycle Shops


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By Admin, Section From The Wires
Posted on Tue Aug 29, 2006 at 09:13:21 AM EST

from Consumer Affairs

The ProCycle dealerships in Springfield and Columbia, MO, will pay more than $114,000 in settlement payments to the Attorney General's Office for the benefit of 364 consumers and $84,000 to the state under settlements with Attorney General Jay Nixon. 

Nixon sued the owners of the ProCycle dealerships in January, alleging they misled consumers by failing to disclose certain fees and charging three percent for use of a credit card.

"Many consumers are price-conscious and will shop with merchants if they believe they are getting good deals on the prices," Nixon said.

"That becomes a problem if the advertised price and the bottom line price end up being greatly disparate. Our settlements today not only will return an average of $315 to hundreds of ProCycle customers, they also will ensure that ProCycle complies with state laws to protect consumers from fraud and deception."

The ProCycle dealerships in Springfield are operated by Ozark Cycle Inc.; the Columbia ProCycle dealership is operated by Shernaman Enterprises Inc. Both corporations have the same ownership.

Nixon's lawsuits, filed Jan. 9 in Boone and Greene County Circuit Courts, alleged ProCycle lured customers through misleading advertisements. Nixon alleged the dealerships, in some instances, promised one price for merchandise while charging another. 

ProCycle employees would confirm the advertised price to customers, though some consumers who bought the merchandise complained that they were hit with additional unexpected fees for processing, set-up, credit card surcharges and other costs.

ProCycle will pay $114,749.26 in settlement payments to the Attorney General under the consent judgments. The defendants will also pay $30,000 to both the Boone County and Greene County School Funds, and a total of $24,000 to the state to cover the investigative and legal costs of the case.

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