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Family Dollar

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Information and Alerts

BBB RatingF

Reasons for rating

  • Failure to respond to 300 complaint(s) filed against business
  • Government action(s) against the business
  • 316 complaint(s) filed against business
  • 1 complaint(s) filed against business that were not resolved

Alert Details

This business has 2 alerts.

Government Actions 1

Family Dollar Arizona Attorney General

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced on Thursday, May 29, 2025, that the Consumer Protection and Advocacy Section of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office had secured a consent judgment resolving the State’s consumer fraud investigation into Family Dollar Stores, LLC for advertising inaccurately priced items in their stores. In addition to paying $275,000 in civil penalties and $25,000 in attorneys’ fees, Family Dollar has agreed to additional terms to improve its pricing accuracy moving forward, which included “dedicating additional employee hours to ensure correct pricing, spending an additional $300,000 internally to improve employee training and oversight, and promising consumers that Family Dollar will honor the advertised price if it is lower than what rings up at the register.” 



The Attorney General’s investigation revealed that Family Dollar had repeatedly failed UPC Scanning Accuracy inspections conducted by the Weights and Measures Services Division of the Arizona Department of Agriculture in stores throughout Arizona. This meant that the prices that were advertised on store shelves were not always the prices that customers paid at the register. A recurring cause of this mispricing was Family Dollar’s practice of making changes to the prices at its registers before store employees had updated the prices advertised on the store shelves to match. 

To correct these practices and ensure more accurate pricing, Family Dollar has agreed to several injunctive terms, which include:  

Allocating an additional 10,000 labor hours annually for pricing-related activities to Family Dollar stores in Arizona for the next two years;  

Training all Arizona store employees on its process for updating prices, both during the employee’s new hire training and on an annual basis;  

Generating, collecting, and submitting records to the Attorney General reflecting Family Dollar’s adherence to internal pricing procedures; and  

Posting at every register in Arizona a notice informing customers that, if the price on the shelf does not match the price at the register, Family Dollar will honor the lower price. 


Consumers in Arizona can protect themselves from mispricing by ensuring that the prices charged at the register match the prices advertised on the shelf. In the event that a price does not match, you should bring this to the attention of the business. If the business does not refund you or honor the lower price, you can file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by visiting the Attorney General’s website. If you need a complaint form sent to you, you can contact the Attorney General’s Office in Phoenix at (602) 542-5763, in Tucson at (520) 628-6648, or outside the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas at (800) 352-8431. Bilingual consumer protection staff is available to assist.



For more information on the case, please click on this link: https://mcusercontent.com/cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206/files/d799baa0-112c-63c7-7d7f-e36be0657ee6/2025_05_23_Signed_Consent_Judgement_Family_Dollar.pdf. 


 



 

Government Actions 2

Family Dollar

On November 7, 2022, Family Dollar Stores of Ohio, LLC doing business as Family Dollar and their corporate business Dollar Tree, in the Court of Common Pleas Butler County, Ohio for the State of Ohio Attorney General's Office was issued a Complaint and Request for Declaratory Judgment Injunctive Relief, Consumer Restitution, and Civil Penalties based on having reasonable cause to believe that violation of Ohio's consumer protection laws have occurred mainly the Consumer Sales Practices Act for the State of Ohio.



To review the press release on this pending government action, please click on the provided link: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Briefing-Room/News-Releases/2022-11-7-Family-Dollar-Complaint-file-stamped.aspx and for complete details on the government action, please click on the provided link: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Briefing-Room/News-Releases/2022-11-7-Family-Dollar-Complaint-file-stamped.asp

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