Business Settles with Office of the Attorney General After Threatening Consumers Posting Negative Reviews

January 24, 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: Danna Hayes 

Danna.hayes@maine.gov

 

 

 

Business Settles with Office of the Attorney General After Threatening Consumers Posting Negative Reviews

 

Liberty Bell Moving and Storage, Inc. Will Pay 125K After OAG Legal Action 

 

 

AUGUSTA – The Office of the Attorney General has entered into an agreement with Liberty Bell Moving and Storage Inc., and its owner, Kevin Finkenaur, after an OAG investigation found the company in violation of the federal Consumer Review Fairness Act, the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act, and regulations for businesses that engage in interstate moving operations. In the agreement, which was approved by U.S. District Court, the business and Mr. Finkenaur agreed that they will pay $125,000 and refrain from engaging in a number of illegal business practices, including no longer using a misleading email address indicating it was the account of the company’s attorney. Mr. Finkenaur used the email address to threaten customers who left negative reviews of the company’s services. The parties also agreed that Liberty Bell’s consumer contracts would no longer require the consumer to absolve the company of all claims before service- a practice which violates Maine law. 

 

“It is ironic that a company named for an iconic symbol of freedom would concern itself with violating the free speech and other legally entitled rights of consumers,” said Attorney General Aaron M. Frey. “I hope this case will remind consumers that no business can require you to waive your right to leave honest reviews of businesses and products.”

 

The Attorney General would like to thank Assistant Attorneys General Michael Devine and Laura Lee Barry Wommack for their hard work on this case. 

 

 

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