Hartline v. Dollar General Crop., et al.

Abraham Jewett  |  September 27, 2023

Category: Consumer News
Exterior of a Dollar General store, representing the Dollar General class action.
(Photo Credit: Aaron of L.A. Photography/Shutterstock)

Dollar General prices class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Lori Hartline filed a class action lawsuit against Dollar General Corporation and Dolgencorp LLC doing business as Dollar General. 
  • Why: Hartline claims Dollar General regularly charges more than the advertised shelf life for products sold at its grocery store locations. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Oklahoma federal court. 

Dollar General regularly charges customers a higher price for various items at the cash register than what their advertised price is on the shelf, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Lori Hartline claims she has noticed a discrepancy in what she was charged and paid at checkout versus the advertised shelf-price for merchandise she purchased at a Dollar General in Porum, Oklahoma.

Hartline argues she has filed three complaints with the Oklahoma attorney general this year over Dollar General allegedly charging her more at checkout for merchandise than what the advertised shelf-price was. 

“It is Defendant’s policy and practice to charge a higher price at the register for merchandise than the price advertised on the unit price labels for the same merchandise on the shelves in Defendant’s Oklahoma stores,” the Dollar General class action states. 

Hartline wants to represent a class of consumers who, within the last three years, have paid more for merchandise than the advertised price labeled on the shelf at a Dollar General store located in Oklahoma.

Complaints also filed against Dollar General in New Jersey, Ohio, New York, class action says

Hartline cites complaints that have been filed against Dollar General in New Jersey, Ohio and New York by consumers claiming the store regularly charged customers higher prices at the register than the price of merchandise advertised on the shelves. 

“Defendant used the same procedures that they employed in charging a higher price than advertised to Plaintiffs when selling the same and/or similar merchandise to numerous other consumers in its Oklahoma stores,” the Dollar General class action states. 

Hartline claims Dollar General is in violation of the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act. She is demanding a jury trial and requesting injunctive and declaratory relief along with an award of actual, treble, statutory and punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

A separate class action lawsuit was filed against Dollar General earlier this year by a consumer arguing the company failed to make its website fully accessible to and independently usable by individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 

Have you been charged more at checkout than the advertised shelf price for a product purchased at a Dollar General in Oklahoma? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by William B. Federman and Jessica A. Wilkes of Federman & Sherwood, and Brian D. Flick and Marc E. Dann of DannLaw. 

The Dollar General prices class action lawsuit is Hartline v. Dollar General Crop., et al., Case No. 6:23-cv-00319, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.


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725 thoughts onDollar General class action claims stores charges higher prices at register than advertised on shelves

  1. Taneka says:

    Dollar General in Virginia too

  2. Denise Ingram says:

    Add me this is frequent in my area the price is always different at the register. When asked about the different the cashier get a attitude.

  3. Kim McMullen says:

    The Dollar General in Summerville PA is the exact same way. I purchased some BOGO free stuff, I spent almost $50 , but only saved $6. Seems a little shady to me.

  4. Whiskers says:

    When are we going to hold ourselves accountable for being sheep? The price is wrong and you tell them and they don’t fix it….don’t buy it!!!
    Price is wrong and YOU don’t notice at checkout….pay more attention while shopping!

  5. Theresa Koch says:

    The DG in Clifton, AZ always over charges. I bring it to their attention but nothing is ever done. I’d like to join if Arizona makes your list.

  6. Marti says:

    Yes, all the time because I add using the price on shelf and get a notebook and it never matches up. When you ask they blow it off like the GM didn’t change it.

  7. Barbara says:

    I have charged more at the register over 100x. I’ve complained about it constantly and they will chg it. Yesterday they charged me 1.00 more for kitty litter. I was I. A hurry and was at home when I noticed. I am pissed off. Gonna probably quit going there.

  8. Lawrence Moore says:

    I was at Dollar General in Weaver Alabama and the prices on dog food was not what the price was for it.I wasn’t happy about the situation but I I brought it anyway also not enough help when you ask for a price check.

  9. S. Roberts says:

    That sounds right. They do this often and it’s frustrating attempting to get get assistance in those stores.

  10. Jeraldine J Knittle says:

    I just tried to leave a comment on here. My first one as I’ve never seen this site til now. It said I’d already left that comment.

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