
Do You Live In California? Have You Signed up for The Home Depot Credit Card but Did Not Receive the Advertised Discount?
By Consider The Consumer on November 16, 2020
No Home Depot Credit Card Discount?
Do you live in California and have you signed up for a Home Depot Credit Card after seeing advertising promising a discount but yet never received the discount?
Consumer protection laws make it illegal for companies to advertise a discount and not honor it.
You may be entitled to your discount plus up to $1,000 or more.
If you signed up for a Home Depot Card and did not receive the discount Home Depot advertised, please fill out the form below:
Editor’s Note on the Home Depot Credit Card Discount Investigation:
If you signed up for a Home Depot Credit Card based on advertisement for a discount on your purchase and never received the discount, please fill out the form above. Once submitted, the attorneys who paid for this advertisement may contact you, if you qualify, regarding potentially representing you in an individual or class action lawsuit. If they agree to represent you, it will be on a contingency basis — meaning the only fees they take will be a percentage of any recovery obtained.
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Please note that this investigation piece has been sponsored by Siri & Glimstad LLP, and Consider the Consumer has received compensation for such sponsorship.
Similarly, please check out our current list of Class Actions and Class Action Investigations, here.
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