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Price Gouging Following Massive Winter Storm

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

HARRISBURG, PA – Attorney General Tom Corbett today cautioned Pennsylvania consumers and businesses about price gouging following a massive weekend winter storm that has many communities still struggling with snow removal and other related issues.

“Our state price-gouging law was designed to protect consumers and businesses from sudden, unwarranted price increases during emergency situations,” Corbett said. “The price gouging restrictions apply to anyone involved in the distribution or sale of consumer goods or services, prohibiting ‘unconscionably excessive’ increases above the average prices observed during the week prior to the emergency.”

Corbett said the Governor’s February 6th declaration of a statewide disaster emergency triggered the price gouging restrictions, which will extend for 30 days after the expiration of the disaster declaration.

“As many Pennsylvania communities continue to dig free from last weekend’s record snowfall, and with another major storm bearing down on the state, it is important for everyone – consumers and businesses alike – to understand exactly what constitutes price gouging,” Corbett said. “Price increases for consumer goods or services that are 20% or more above the average prices before this storm are not allowed, except in some very limited situations.”

Corbett said the price gouging law gives the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection the authority to investigate price gouging complaints and allows for penalties of up to $10,000 per violation.

He noted that the emergency price restrictions not only apply to businesses involved in direct consumer sales, but also to manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers and distributors of consumer products and services.

“I encourage any Pennsylvania consumer or business who feels they are the victims of price-gouging to contact our office so we can thoroughly investigate the situation.”

Corbett said consumers can report potential price-gouging by calling the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline, toll-free, at 1-800-441-2555 or by filing an online consumer complaint.

Snow Storm

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Ambler, PA –Hazardous weather conditions: Winter Storm Warning
Current Weather Conditions

Total snow accumulation of 19 to 24 inches
National Weather Service, “MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW CONTINUES TO POUND THE REGION. THE SNOWFALL RATES WITHIN THIS AREA OF ENHANCED SNOWFALL WILL BE UP TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR AT TIMES. THE SNOWFALL RATES COMBINED WITH THE SNOW THAT HAS ALREADY FALLEN, IS MAKING TRAVEL VERY DANGEROUS.

THE ROADS ARE SNOW COVERED AND WITH WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH, AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW CONTINUES. THE VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO AROUND ONE QUARTER OF A MILE AT TIMES WITH THE COMBINATION OF THE FALLING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW. IT IS ADVISED THAT YOU DO NOT TRAVEL TODAY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO.”



Weather Map For Montgomery County Snow Storm Feb. 6, 2010

Snow Storm

Snow Covered Road in Ambler, PA

Ambler, PA Roads Are Snow Covered