New York AG: Report Illegal Price Gouging On COVID-19 Test Kits
FILE — New York Attorney General Letitia James AP photo
The New York state Attorney General’s office is asking the public to be aware of potential price gouging of over-the-counter coronavirus test kits.
In a news release, Attorney General Letitia James said that her office has received complaints of COVID-19 testing products being sold at double or triple retail price. Standard BinaxNOW brand test kits sold at stores for between $14 and $25 for a package of two tests are reportedly being unlawfully sold for more than $40 and up to $70 per package.
New York law prohibits merchants from taking unfair advantage of consumers by selling goods or services that are vital to their health, safety, or welfare for an “unconscionably excessive” price. An excessive price would be represented by a gross disparity between the price of the product immediately prior to and after such an occurrence.
Any New Yorker who is aware of or believes that they have been the victim of price gouging is encouraged to file a complaint online or call (800) 771-7755.
“As New York sees an exponential rise in COVID-19 cases, more and more New Yorkers are looking for at-home tests and other tools in the fight against the coronavirus,” James said in a statement. “If New Yorkers see exorbitant price increases on testing kits or other goods vital and necessary for health, safety, and welfare, they are encouraged to report it my office immediately. And fraudsters are on notice that if they attempt to price gouge during this new surge, we will not hesitate to take action.”




