Federal court orders Harris Jewelry to reopen claims process for military consumers
TALLAHASSEE — A federal court has mandated Harris Jewelry to reopen its claims process and notify eligible consumers, many of whom are active-duty service members, to file claims for refunds by Dec. 21.
The order comes after Harris Jewelry prematurely shut down its claims portal, violating a settlement agreement with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, 17 other states, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Harris Jewelry, which operated near military bases, was accused of targeting service members with deceptive practices.