Designer brand agrees to settlement: Do you qualify for a store credit?
Summary
Michael Kors has agreed to a settlement of up to $2,000,000 to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging deceptive advertising practices. The lawsuit accused the retailer of inflating original prices to make sale discounts appear more significant than they were. Customers who made purchases at Michael Kors Outlet stores between May 10, 2019, and November 14, 2025, may be eligible for a merchandise certificate worth up to $30, redeemable at Michael Kors outlet stores. To claim the credit, shoppers need to provide either their KORSVIP account number or a purchase receipt. These certificates will expire 90 days after issuance and have no cash value if less than $30 is redeemed. The claim deadline is March 6th, and final approval of the settlement is scheduled for a court hearing on March 27th, with compensation distributed after that and any appeals are resolved. More information and claim forms are available at the settlement website.
(Source:AL.com)