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JJB may be sued over shirt prices JJB may be sued over shirt prices
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Consumer group Which? says it may sue retailer JJB Sports in a bid to secure refunds for consumers who allegedly paid too much for football shirts.Consumer group Which? says it may sue retailer JJB Sports in a bid to secure refunds for consumers who allegedly paid too much for football shirts.
Under powers granted it in the Enterprise Act, Which? has the right to launch a case of this kind at the Competition Appeals Tribunal.Under powers granted it in the Enterprise Act, Which? has the right to launch a case of this kind at the Competition Appeals Tribunal.
Which? wants people who bought shirts from JJB in 2000 and 2001 to contact them as part of the case.Which? wants people who bought shirts from JJB in 2000 and 2001 to contact them as part of the case.
JJB told the BBC it was considering a response to the Which? action.JJB told the BBC it was considering a response to the Which? action.
Fixing fineFixing fine
In 2003, JJB was fined £6.7m by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) over price-fixing.In 2003, JJB was fined £6.7m by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) over price-fixing.
The OFT's price-fixing case against JJB and nine other businesses followed one of the biggest investigations of its type in the UK.The OFT's price-fixing case against JJB and nine other businesses followed one of the biggest investigations of its type in the UK.
Ten firms fixed prices for top-selling short-sleeved adult and junior shirts of the England team and Manchester United, the OFT said.The price of some England football shirts was fixed, the OFT saidTen firms fixed prices for top-selling short-sleeved adult and junior shirts of the England team and Manchester United, the OFT said.The price of some England football shirts was fixed, the OFT said
At the time, JJB vehemently denied any wrongdoing.At the time, JJB vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
Which? said it wanted to force JJB to compensate consumers by taking a case to the tribunal.Which? said it wanted to force JJB to compensate consumers by taking a case to the tribunal.
"We hope it will soon be payback time for JJB Sports," said Which? spokesman Malcolm Coles."We hope it will soon be payback time for JJB Sports," said Which? spokesman Malcolm Coles.
"They ripped off their customers, so we think it's only fair they should have to pay them back.""They ripped off their customers, so we think it's only fair they should have to pay them back."
Tribunal
JJB Sports has two weeks to respond. After this time, Which? will consider filing the action at the Competition Appeals Tribunal.JJB Sports has two weeks to respond. After this time, Which? will consider filing the action at the Competition Appeals Tribunal.
The Tribunal can, in theory, order JJB to reimburse consumers.The Tribunal can, in theory, order JJB to reimburse consumers.
Which? first advertised last December for potential claimants to come forward to sue for price fixing.
It employed the law firm Clyde & Co which advertised in the football magazine When Saturday Comes.