The holiday season and the shopping that comes along with it is upon us.
San Diego County officials want you to check your receipts to make sure you weren’t overcharged by faulty equipment or incorrect pricing.
“Last year the San Diego County Department of Agriculture reported that per item the average overcharge was $1.50 so if we imagine millions of items being sold during the holiday season that’s numbers in the hundreds of millions,” University of San Diego Professor Farhana Nusrat said.
The County’s Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures inspects more than 1,420 local businesses and 21,400 price-scanning devices every year to make sure customers are being charged accurately, according to the department.
Between January and October 2024, 19% of every business inspected had overcharge errors, according to the AWM department.
“Some of the things like digital price tags that Walmart has been using in some of their stores like select ones in San Diego County as well and other stores like Target, Von’s, Ralph’s. You can also shop using their apps so that’s something I would recommend when you are checking your price and putting stuff in your cart,” Prof. Nusrat said.
There are some tips to avoid being ripped off. The county recommends:
If you’re unable to resolve an overcharge issue with the store, AWM says to contact them by calling 1-888-878-3722 or emailing wm.awm@sdcounty.ca.gov.
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