Allegedly not handling vehicles correctly with members of the military on active duty landed CarMax in trouble with the Justice Department to the tune of nearly ...
CarMax will pay at least $420,000 in damages to servicemembers and a civil penalty of nearly $80,000 to the U.S. as part of a ...
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CarMax to pay at least $420K to settle allegations of illegal repossessions of troops' cars
Affected troops will receive $15,000 each, plus any lost equity in the repossessed vehicle, according to the settlement ...
DOJ reaches settlement with CarMax over illegal repossession of servicemembers' vehicles ...
CarMax will be required to pay at least $420,000 in damages to servicemembers and a civil penalty of $79,380 to the United States, according to the DOJ.
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CarMax agrees to $500,000 settlement after DOJ alleges violations of military protection law
CarMax Inc., the largest used-car retailer in the United States, has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to settle allegations brought by the United States Department of Justice that the company violated ...
The used-car retailer names IHG Hotels & Resorts veteran Keith Barr as its next CEO.
If you are wondering whether CarMax shares still reflect the value of the underlying business, you are not alone, especially ...
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