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Albany Park Discount Class Action Settlement

Albany Park agreed to a nearly $15 million class action settlement resolving allegations that it deceptively inflated its regular prices to make discounts appear larger than they actually were. Consumers who purchased from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020, and October 31, 2024, can claim $115 in cash or store credit — no proof of purchase needed — before August 18, 2026.

Estimated payout

$115 cash or store credit

Claim deadline

August 18, 2026

Proof of purchase

Not required

Settlement fund

$14.9 million

What is the Albany Park false advertising settlement about?

The Albany Park class action settlement (Chiechi v. Edloe Finch LLC d/b/a Albany Park) resolves allegations that Albany Park, an online furniture retailer selling couches, chairs, and other home furnishings, deceptively advertised discounts on its website. The lawsuit alleged that Albany Park inflated its regular 'was' prices so that sale prices appeared to be deeper discounts than they actually were, tricking consumers into believing they were getting a better deal. Albany Park has not admitted wrongdoing but agreed to settle for $14,993,930.

The settlement covers consumers who purchased any item from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020, and October 31, 2024. Each eligible class member can claim $115, paid either as cash or as Albany Park store credit valid for 18 months and combinable with other offers. No proof of purchase is required. The claim deadline is August 18, 2026, with a final approval hearing scheduled for October 23, 2026.

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Who qualifies to file a claim?

  • You purchased one or more items from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020, and October 31, 2024.
  • No proof of purchase is required to file a claim.
  • The purchase was made for personal (not resale) use.

How to file a claim

  1. 1Visit the official settlement website at ChiechiClassActionSettlement.com.
  2. 2Confirm you purchased from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020, and October 31, 2024.
  3. 3Complete and submit the online claim form — no receipt or proof of purchase is required.
  4. 4Choose whether you want your $115 as a cash payment or as Albany Park store credit (valid for 18 months).
  5. 5Submit your claim before the August 18, 2026, deadline and save your confirmation number.
Official Albany Park settlement claim site

Is the Albany Park settlement legit?

Yes. The Albany Park false advertising settlement is a court-supervised class action overseen by the San Diego County Superior Court (25CU057205C) and administered by an official settlement administrator. You file your claim directly with the administrator and keep 100% of any payment — Payout never takes a cut. The fastest way to avoid missing this and other settlements you qualify for is to let Payout match and file for you in minutes.

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