Chicago Sun-Times

Settling charges for $ 28M

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6 The California attorney general has announced a $ 28 million settlement with a furniture and computer rental business that allegedly violated consumer protection and privacy laws.

Kamala Harris said Monday that Aaron’s Inc. overcharge­d customers, omitted important contract disclosure­s and installed software that could spy on laptop computer users.

Harris says about 100,000 customers are eligible for $ 25 million in refunds for leases signed over the past four years. The company also will pay $ 3.4 million in civil penalties and fees.

A spokeswoma­n says the company admitted no wrongdoing and was committed to following the law.

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