$14.99M Albany Park Discount Settlement, Check If You Qualify — Chiechi v. Albany Park, No. 29CU057205C

There’s $115 waiting for you — automatically — if you bought anything from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020 and Oct. 31, 2024. Edloe Finch LLC, the company behind Albany Park, agreed to pay $14,993,930 to settle claims it advertised fake “regular prices” just to make its discounts look bigger. You don’t even have to file anything to get store credit. Cash instead? You have until Aug. 18, 2026.

Albany Park Discount Settlement — Key Facts

Settlement Amount$14,993,930
Claim DeadlineAugust 18, 2026
Who QualifiesAnyone who bought from AlbanyPark.com, June 21, 2020 – Oct. 31, 2024
Estimated Payout$115 per class member (fixed — not pro-rata)
Proof RequiredNo
Settlement StatusPreliminarily approved May 29, 2026; final approval hearing pending
Court & Case NumberSuperior Court of California, San Diego County — No. 29CU057205C
Law AllegedCalifornia CLRA, FAL, UCL; common law fraud; unjust enrichment
AdministratorCPT Group, Inc.
Official Claim Sitechiechiclassactionsettlement.com
Last UpdatedJuly 14, 2026

Who Is Albany Park and Why Are They Being Sued for Deceptive Discounts?

Albany Park sells couches, sectionals, and chairs directly online, competing on price against big-box furniture retailers. That pricing pitch is exactly what’s at issue here. The lawsuit claims Albany Park listed inflated “regular prices” on AlbanyPark.com that customers never actually paid, then advertised a discount off that invented number — making a markdown look bigger than it really was.

What Did Albany Park Do to Shoppers Between 2020 and 2024?

A class action filed in California accused Albany Park of violating the state’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act and False Advertising Law by showing a “regular price” next to a “sale price” on its website — when the regular price was never a real price anyone paid. That’s the same phantom-discount playbook behind Home Depot’s own fake reference-pricing lawsuit, and it’s the pattern behind the Lowe’s discount pricing scheme lawsuit too — inflate the “before” number, and every “after” number looks like a deal.

Albany Park hasn’t admitted to any of it. They’re not admitting they did anything wrong. Most companies don’t when they settle. That doesn’t mean the case wasn’t real. The court gave preliminary approval to the settlement on May 29, 2026, and certified the case as a class action for settlement purposes only.

So what’s the actual number worth knowing? The class covers roughly 130,382 people, and the fund is $14,993,930 — but this isn’t split pro-rata. Every eligible person gets the same flat $115, no matter how many people file.

Who Qualifies for the Albany Park Discount Settlement?

Here’s exactly how to know if this case includes you.

  • Anyone who purchased one or more items from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020, and Oct. 31, 2024
  • Shoppers nationwide qualify — this isn’t limited to California residents, even though the underlying claims are California consumer-protection statutes
  • People who bought furniture through a third-party retailer carrying Albany Park products do not qualify — only direct AlbanyPark.com purchases count
  • Company insiders, Albany Park’s officers and affiliates, and the presiding judge’s staff are excluded, as in any class action

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$14.99M Albany Park Discount Settlement, Check If You Qualify — Chiechi v. Albany Park, No. 29CU057205C

Albany Park Buyers Outside California — Are You Still Covered?

Yes. The settlement class is defined as all persons nationwide who purchased from AlbanyPark.com during the class period — your state doesn’t change your eligibility, even though the case was filed under California consumer protection law.

Not sure if you qualify for the Albany Park discount settlement? A free consultation with a consumer fraud attorney can help before the Aug. 18, 2026 deadline.

How Much Can Albany Park Settlement Class Members Get? Up to $115 Per Person

Every eligible class member gets $115. That’s it — not a range, not a “may vary” figure. The only choice is the form it comes in.

Albany Park Payout: Store Credit vs. Cash

If you do nothing, you’ll automatically get a $115 voucher for store credit on AlbanyPark.com, valid for 18 months, transferable, and stackable with other site discounts. Want cash instead? You have to file a valid claim form by Aug. 18, 2026. Cash goes out as a check or electronic payment.

What “Fixed, Not Pro-Rata” Means for Your Albany Park Check

Some settlements shrink your payout the more people who file. This one doesn’t. Whether 10,000 or 130,000 people submit claims, your $115 stays $115. Payments over $600 may appear on a 1099. Check with a tax professional if that applies to you.

How to File Your Albany Park Settlement Claim — Step by Step

  1. Go to chiechiclassactionsettlement.com and click “Submit Claim”
  2. Log in with the CPT ID and passcode printed on your settlement notice
  3. Choose the Cash Benefit if you want a payment instead of store credit
  4. No proof of purchase is required — the settlement administrator already has your purchase records
  5. Submit and save your confirmation number
  6. Watch your email — CPT Group will contact you if anything else is needed

Takes about 5 minutes.

Deadline is Aug. 18, 2026 — over 30 days out as of this writing, so there’s no need to panic, but don’t let it slide off your radar either.

Should Albany Park Class Members Opt Out or Object Before Aug. 18, 2026?

What Opting Out of the Albany Park Settlement Actually Means

Opting out means you get no payment from this settlement, but you keep your right to sue Albany Park separately over the same claims. Most people shouldn’t opt out without talking to a lawyer first. The opt-out deadline is Aug. 18, 2026.

How to Object to the Albany Park Settlement

You can stay in the class and still tell the court you disagree with the terms. Objections must be submitted in writing to the Superior Court of California, San Diego County, with a copy sent to CPT Group as settlement administrator, by Aug. 18, 2026.

Talk to a class action lawsuit attorney before Aug. 18, 2026 if you’re considering either option.

Albany Park Discount Settlement — Key Dates, 2026

MilestoneDate
Settlement Preliminarily ApprovedMay 29, 2026
Claim Filing DeadlineAugust 18, 2026
Opt-Out DeadlineAugust 18, 2026
Objection DeadlineAugust 18, 2026
Final Approval HearingOctober 23, 2026, 10:15 a.m.
Expected Store Credit Vouchers IssuedUNVERIFIED — administrator states approximately 58 days after final approval, exact date not yet set
Expected Cash Payment DateUNVERIFIED — administrator states approximately 72 days after final approval, exact date not yet set

Albany Park Discount Settlement — Frequently Asked Questions, No. 29CU057205C

Do I need a lawyer to file an Albany Park discount settlement claim? 

No. Filing takes about five minutes using the CPT ID from your settlement notice, and no proof of purchase is required.

Is the Albany Park discount settlement legitimate?

 Yes. It was preliminarily approved by the Superior Court of California, San Diego County, on May 29, 2026, and is administered by CPT Group, Inc., a court-appointed settlement administrator.

When will Albany Park settlement payments be sent?

 Payments follow the Oct. 23, 2026 final approval hearing. The administrator estimates store credit vouchers go out about 58 days after final approval, and cash payments about 72 days after — both dates remain unconfirmed until the court grants final approval.

What if I missed the Albany Park claim deadline?

 If you miss Aug. 18, 2026 and take no action, you’ll still automatically receive the $115 store credit voucher — you’ll just lose the option to convert it to cash.

Will my Albany Park settlement payment go on a 1099?

 Payments over $600 may be reported on a 1099. Check with a tax professional about your specific situation.

Do I have to choose between store credit and cash right now?

 No. Doing nothing defaults you into the store credit voucher. You only need to act — by filing a claim — if you specifically want cash instead.

Can I use the Albany Park store credit with other discounts? 

Yes. The $115 credit benefit can be combined with any other discount or offer available on AlbanyPark.com, though only one credit benefit applies per transaction.

What happens if I bought from Albany Park through a marketplace, not AlbanyPark.com directly?

 Based on the settlement class definition, only direct purchases from AlbanyPark.com during the class period qualify. Third-party marketplace purchases fall outside the defined class.

Sources Used in This Albany Park Discount Settlement Article

  • CPT Group, Inc. (Settlement Administrator) — Official Settlement Website, Home and Important Dates pages, accessed July 14, 2026: https://www.chiechiclassactionsettlement.com/

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by state and individual circumstances differ. For advice about your specific situation, consult a qualified attorney.

About the Author

Israr Ahmad is a legal content researcher with 4+ years of experience covering class action settlements and consumer rights cases. He has researched and published coverage of 2,500+ settlements using verified court records, settlement administrator filings, and government sources. Learn more about Israr.

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