12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 08:47
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a $4.25 million multistate settlement with Menards, a Wisconsin-based home-improvement retailer, over allegations of deceptive rebate advertising.
An investigation by Ohio and nine other states found that Menards' advertising often gave shoppers the impression that they would get an immediate discount at the register, but the savings actually came later in the form of in-store merchandise credit.
"Fine print shouldn't cancel out big promises," Yost said. "If a deal isn't an immediate discount, companies need to say that plainly so consumers can make informed choices."
The states raised several concerns with Menards' marketing and sales practices, including allegations that the company:
As part of the settlement, Menards has agreed to change how it advertises and runs its rebate program by:
Menards will also pay $4.25 million to the participating states. Ohio will receive $365,173.05, which will go to the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Enforcement Fund.
Joining Ohio were the attorneys general of Arizona, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
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