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The state is suing the owner of the Pheasant Lane Mall, charging that the company’s gift cards violate state law for having expiration dates and decreasing in value over time. The attorney general’s ...
Three New England states have sued North America’s largest shopping mall owner, alleging that Simon Property Group Inc. violated consumer protection laws by including fees and expiration dates on its ...
Bank of America Corp. has stopped selling Visa-branded gift cards to consumers over the Internet and the phone, because of poor cross-selling and legislative and regulatory issues. The Charlotte ...
Gift cards sold by three major malls in New Hampshire are a violation of the state’s Consumer Protection Act, according to a ruling in Merrimack County Superior Court. Judge Kathleen McGuire ruled ...
After a mediator failed to arrange a settlement of a potentially precedent-setting prepaid gift card case Nov. 8, the New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said it would continue to pursue its fight ...
The reason is that the card, a prepaid Simon gift card issued by Bank of America and bearing the Visa logo, had a $2.50-per-month fee that kicked in six months after the card was purchased.
BOSTON -- Area lawmakers are backing a bill to stop companies like Simon Property Group, which owns Marlborough's Solomon Pond Mall, from selling gift cards in-state that expire in less than seven ...
Gift cards are old hat for retailers, but mall operator Simon Property Group is making a back-to-school push to get customers to adopt cards branded with its company name. The Indianapolis-based ...