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181:) was submitted for approval and began airing in September. When the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division protested; contending that in order to qualify, one would have to buy at least $ 200 (~$ 434.00 in 2023) worth of merchandise; followed by making hotel and other arrangements through a 153:. The chain of Luskin stores would later be known as "the cheapest guys in town", a phrase that would be used for many years in Luskin's advertisements. Another catchphrase the brothers adopted for their local advertising and promotion was "Jack and Joe will save you dough." 172:
Consumer Protection Division took Luskin's to court over deceptive advertising prices on three occasions. A settlement would be reached; though Luskin's was still in court for a separate incident at the time the closing was announced.
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Other controversies included a July 1992 promotion of certificates for free airfare and discounted hotel rates that the Attorney General's office claimed were deceptive. A later version that was slightly modified (removing the word
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Luskin's began as an ice supply company founded by Jack Luskin and his brother Joe in 1948, growing into a chain of electronics stores that later reached a total of 60 in
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At the time Luskin's closing was made public, Cary Luskin (the son of company founder Jack) also announced plans to launch a separate chain of electronics stores called
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judge Cypert O. Whitfill wrote in an opinion that Luskin's planned advertisements were "neither deceptive nor unfair".
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Consumer electronics, home appliances, car audio sales and installation, office equipment, parts and accessories
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from 2004 to 2012 before the team was sold following a divorce from ex-husband
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Defunct consumer electronics retailers in the United States
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Defunct electronics chain based in Baltimore, Maryland, US
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"Whatever happened to...Jack Luskin"
"Homecoming: A retailing family returns to Annapolis location"
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"Luskin starts new chain"
"Judge clears way for Luskin's ads"

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