BBB Alert: Coronavirus Price Gouging is Up

Mar 22, 2020 at 10:52 pm by bryan


Price gouging is up over the past week as communities across the country react to COVID-19 (coronavirus), according to the Better Business Bureau.

Across the country, BBB has seen an increase in complaints from consumers about price gouging from bottled water to hand sanitizer as "social distancing" is being recommended.

"We have reports of anything from a small corner store selling $20 eight-ounce bottles of hand sanitizer to online stores selling masks for over $100," says Robyn Householder, President and CEO of Better Business Bureau serving Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. "In times like this, it is important to remember that consumers and businesses will remember how each other acted during this time. Patience and support of each other has never been more important"

Householder recommends reporting price gouging at BBB.org/AdTruth. The nonprofit organization says it will follow up with companies that have inflated prices in the wake of the crisis and will work with the offices of the Attorney General in both TN and KY, along with other appropriate agencies to address particularly egregious cases. As a business or a consumer, you can also visit the Kentucky or Tennessee Attorney General's website to report price gouging as well.

Although the legal definition of price gouging varies by jurisdiction, BBB says raising prices to an unreasonable extent beyond a business's increased costs is a violation of its Standards for Trust, which encourages businesses to build trust through honesty, transparency, and integrity. BBB suggests business owners and managers use its Standards for Trust as best practices for operating under the current restrictions (BBB.org/Standards-for-Trust).

The BBB adapted its standards for marketplace trust to the coronavirus pandemic:
For more consumer and business tips on COVID-19, go to BBB.org/Coronavirus and follow on social media using #BBBDelivers.
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