Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced a recent settlement with Urban Wood, LLC, highlighting the importance of consumer rights in online shopping. Affected customers are now seeing some resolution after the company, which specializes in custom wood furnishings, failed to deliver on its promises of timely product delivery.
Urban Wood’s owner is required to pay $32,000 in restitution for the ordeal. The business, which started in 2016 and ceased operations in January 2024, was a presence on Etsy and its website, offering unique wooden items that captured the attention and wallets of customers far beyond Arizona’s borders but failed to follow through. “Online shoppers have a reasonable expectation that the goods they are paying for will arrive as described and in a prompt manner,” said Attorney General Mayes in a statement from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
The enforcement of this settlement will involve injunctive relief measures designed to prevent any future violation of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act by the owner including a ban on false representations about the availability and timely delivery of goods and a mandate to offer full refunds when products cannot be delivered when promised. It’s a firm stance by the attorney general to ensure the respect of consumer rights in Arizona’s increasingly digital marketplace…