![]() ![]() ![]() If the business included terms that address the cancellation of an event, it should stand by the agreement. Customers should review contracts they may have signed or other communications they have had with the business. They would look into each situation in an attempt to mediate and to ensure that no state laws were violated.Ĭustomers who placed orders should immediately contact the business to discuss the matter and any resolutions and refund opportunities. But affected customers could file a complaint with DATCP. In general, there are no specific regulations that oversee a business closure. Here is some general advice for any liquidation sale:įinally, consumers should keep in mind that all liquidation sales are final and that they don’t have many options if they are not satisfied or have over paid for a purchase. Your BBB warns bargain hunters to be on the alert, because liquidation sales are often handled by third parties, consumers could actually be paying an inflated price instead of getting a discount. If HOBO owes you a refund, the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests filing a complaint with your credit card company - as well as the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP).Ĭonsumers are always on the lookout for good deals and a "Closing Sale" or a "Liquidation Sale" sounds like a good place to get rock-bottom prices. Neither HOBO nor its bankruptcy attorney responded to Contact 6's questions. ![]()
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