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Harris Originals of NY, Inc. has 15 locations, listed below.

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    Business ProfileforHarris Originals of NY, Inc.

    Jewelry Stores
    HeadquartersMulti Location Business
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    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct::
    FTC and 18 States Sue to Stop Harris Jewelry from Cheating Military Families with Illegal Financing and Sales Tactics

    The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being appealed, it will be noted below.

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a group of 18 states sued national jewelry retailer Harris Jewelry to stop the company from cheating military families with illegal financing and sales practices. According to the complaint, the jewelry company deceptively claimed that financing jewelry purchases through Harris would raise servicemembers’ credit scores, misrepresented that its protection plans were not optional or were required, and added the plans to purchases without consumers’ consent. The complaint also includes a charge that the jewelry company violated the Military Lending Act, the FTC’s first action under this Act.

    Under a proposed order announced on 7/20/2022 with the FTC and multistate group (California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington), the company must stop collection of millions of dollars in debt, provide approximately $10.9 million in refunds for purchased protection plans, provide refunds for overpayments, and assist with the deletion of any negative credit entries pertaining to debt in consumers’ credit reporting file. The company also is required to complete its shutdown of operations and to dissolve pursuant to applicable state laws, once it meets the obligations of the order.

    According to the complaint, Harris Jewelry violated the FTC Act, the Truth in Lending Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Military Lending Act, the Holder Rule; and state law in connection with jewelry sales and financing to members of the military. Specifically, the FTC alleges that Harris Jewelry:

    -Made false or unsubstantiated claims that financing jewelry purchases through the company would result in higher credit scores: The company told servicemembers that they would achieve a significant improvement in their credit score by entering into a retail installment contract with Harris Jewelry and making all payments on time when, in fact, that was not true in many instances.
    -Misrepresented that the protection plan was required to finance purchases: In connection with the sale of jewelry and military-themed gifts, Harris Jewelry offered a protection plan that covered ring and watch sizing, battery replacements, and repairs. In several instances, the company offered items for sale and gave the false impression that the protection plan was not optional or was required to finance the purchase, when it was in fact optional. 
    -Failed to provide written disclosures and meet authorization requirements for contracts as required by law: Harris Jewelry failed to include written disclosures in its retail installment contracts as required by the Truth in Lending Act and Military Lending Act, and meet authorization requirements as required by the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Its internet and print ads also failed to include the required Truth in Lending disclosure. The company also failed to provide written notice as required by the FTC’s Holder Rule in its contracts, and failed to make oral disclosures at the time of sale as required by the Military Lending Act.

    Enforcement Action
    In addition to requiring the company to come into compliance with the Military Lending Act, Truth in Lending Act, Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and Holder Rule, the proposed order requires Harris Jewelry to:

    -Stop collection of millions in debt;
    -Refund approximately $10.9 million for purchased protection plans;
    -Provide refunds for overpayments;
    -Contact consumer reporting agencies and request deletion of negative credit entries and counterorder outstanding judgments against consumers;
    -Stop misrepresentations and baseless claims;
    -Stop marketing, offering for sale or financing, and selling or financing ancillary products;
    -Stop selling, assigning, or transferring retail installment contracts or other consumer debt to other persons; and
    -Complete its shutdown of operations, and dissolve following state law, once the order requirements are met.

    Under the order, Harris Jewelry will contact consumers entitled to refunds for the protection plans, and must also post a notice on its website about the availability of refunds. Consumers who have specific questions about obtaining redress may contact the New York State Attorney General’s Office at (315) 523-6080.  

    The Commission vote approving the stipulated final order was 5-0. The FTC filed the proposed order in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

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    5 complaints closed in last 3 years

    1 complaints closed in last 12 months

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    Overview

    Harris Originals of NY, Inc. is a retail jewelry company.

    Business Details

    This is a multi-location business.

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    Harris Originals of NY, Inc. has 15 locations, listed below.

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      Headquarters
      3075 Veterans Memorial Hwy Ste 280, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-7663
      BBB File Opened:
      5/1/1977
      Years in Business:
      68
      Business Started:
      10/1/1955
      Business Incorporated:
      10/24/1958
      Type of Entity:
      Corporation
      Alternate Business Name
      • Harris Jewelry
      • Harris Jewelers
      Business Management
      • Mr. John Zimmerman, President/CEO
      • Mr. Joseph Lasker, VP/CFO
      Contact Information

      Principal

      • Mr. John Zimmerman, President/CEO
      • Mr. Joseph Lasker, VP/CFO

      Customer Contact

      • Mr. John Zimmerman, President/CEO
      Additional Contact Information

      Fax Numbers

      • (631) 348-0804
        Primary Fax

      Phone Numbers

      Industry Tip

      BBB Tip: Buying and selling jewelry

      Customer Complaints

      5 Customer Complaints

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      Most Recent Customer Complaint

      06/30/2023

      Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      This company has closed and was suppose to delete all late payments from my credit reports. They no longer accept payments and stated that all consumer debt would be written off. It is still on my credit and there is no way to get in contact with them. I have left voicemails on there customer service number which also states the same information stated above on the recording. I have also tried emailing them with no response.
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