Attorney General Continues Coronavirus Price Gouging Crackdown
April 8, 2020
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office continues to crack down on those jacking up prices on items in demand due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
“Members of my Rapid Response Team, Consumer Protection Division and Price Gouging Hotline are working with a sense of urgency to address consumer concerns in real time. Since activating the hotline, our office has secured more than $130,000 in refunds for consumers and issued 59 investigative subpoenas. We will not relent in our efforts to protect Floridians from gouging and scams during this unprecedented time of crisis. You can help by reporting outrageous price increases on essential commodities to my office whenever and wherever you encounter them,” Moody said.
The attorney general said that since activating her 1(866) 9NO-SCAM price gouging hotlines, her office has:
- Received approximately 2,000 consumer contacts about the price of essential commodities;
- Made more than 2,700 referrals and contacts to merchants about allegations of price gouging, refunds and scams;
- Secured more than $130,000 in refunds related to travel, leisure and product purchases;
- Issued 59 subpoenas to further price gouging investigations; and
- Worked with online platforms to deactivate more than 130 posts offering items for outrageous prices.
Moody recently announced an investigation into Norwegian Cruise Lines. The Office is also taking action against third-party sellers using Amazon to allegedly gouge consumers.
Violators of the price gouging statute are subject to civil penalties of $1,000 per violation and up to a total of $25,000 for multiple violations committed in a single 24-hour period.
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3 Responses to “Attorney General Continues Coronavirus Price Gouging Crackdown”
I wish she would check why gas is ALWAYS considerably higher in Crestview than in any surrounding towns or cities. Last week I paid $1.71 in Shalimar, and it was $2.04 in Crestview and Milligan. I think all of the stations get together and set their own prices!
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Wish she’d look at the two $136k+ Assistants Escambia County just hired. Talk about waste.