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AG settles consumer case

By Associated Press
Published: October 23, 2015, 8:20pm

SEATTLE — The Washington attorney general’s office says it has settled for $63,000 with a company accused of unfair debt collection practices and deceptive advertising aimed at military service members.

The allegations against Freedom Stores, Inc., include filing lawsuits against Washington service members in Virginia without their knowledge and contacting commanding officers with details of service member debt.

The Virginia company closed its only Washington store, in Lakewood near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in August. It sold furniture, electronics, jewelry and other items, mostly to military service members.

The states of Virginia and North Carolina have also taken legal action against Freedom Stores.

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