Nevada Attorney Adam Paul Laxalt announced a multi-state settlement with retailer USA Discounters, also doing business as USA Living. The settlement resolves claims of deceptive trade practices ...
In a press release Sunday, Virginia-based retailer USA Discounters said the company’s practices and policies in dealing with military customers were “inaccurately” portrayed in my recent ProPublica ...
A retailer based in Norfolk that sold furniture and other products on credit to military families has agreed to a settlement that will result in nearly $100 million of forgiven debt and restitution.
USA Discounters must provide refunds to U.S. military troops to the tune of $350,000, after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau put a stop to the retail chain's practice of targeting service ...
Attorney General Mark R. Herring today announced that Virginia has successfully led the negotiation of a settlement between 49 states plus the District of Columbia and retailer USA Discounters to ...
FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) -- Orson West is all too familiar with the appeal of retailers like USA Discounters. They offered him credit when he needed it the most -- following a separation during a tour at ...
Update, Aug. 14, 2015: Since this story was published, USA Discounters has closed most of its stores and is going out of business. This article was co-published with The Washington Post. Army Spc.
A company that targeted military and veterans settled a deceptive trade suit filed by the states to the tune of $133 million. USA Discounters, also did business as USA Living and Fletcher’s Jewelers.