Attorney General intervenes in Affordable Furniture bankruptcy proceedings
ALBANY, N.Y. (WKTV) - Customers who were in danger of being unable to retrieve prepaid furniture from Utica-based retailer Affordable Furniture are receiving some help from Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Stephen Gerling granted the Attorney Those consumers are being notified by the business. In bankruptcy court proceedings, the Attorney General is looking to “Plain and simple, consumers should get what they paid for, even in So far, the Attorney General’s Office has received complaints from more So far, the complainants are owed more than $40,000 in refunds or furniture. Examination of bankruptcy court records by the Attorney General’s Office indicates that more than 100 customers paid for furniture that they have yet to receive. Those customers are urged to contact the Attorney General’s Regional Offices in Syracuse (315-448-4848), Utica (315-793-2225) or This action follows a matter in late 2008 when the Attorney General’s The matter is being handled by Assistant Attorney General and Albany Most Popular |
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