In an agreement similar to the one recently reached with tech giant Apple, a cellphone and accessories retailer has agreed to change its sales practices and pay a $60,000 settlement with New Jersey to resolve claims that it violated consumer protection laws and regulations concerning the display of merchandise pricing and refund policies, the state Division of Consumer Affairs announced.

Attorney General Christopher Porrino and Sharon Joyce, the acting director of the DCA, on Thursday announced the settlement with the retailer, Spring Communications, which operates 24 stores in the state.

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