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Tell Your State Attorney General: Hold REI Accountable

Your state’s Attorney General is responsible for protecting consumers from unfair and deceptive business practices. If a company’s branding and promises don’t match reality, you have the right to ask for an investigation, and even reimbursement.

 

Unfortunately, those broken promises are exactly what we’re seeing with REI: the company continues to market itself as a co-op but operates like a “faux-op” where leadership limits member control and protects its own power. As REI members, we know that we pay more to shop at the Co-op. We’re willing to pay that premium to shop at a company that shares our values, including sustainability, democratic control, and fair treatment of workers.

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Instead of living up to those values,

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  • REI changed its bylaws to limit member control by appointing board directors to a full term without a vote
     

  • REI engaged in anti-union conduct that conflicts with its stated support for workers
     

  • REI remained silent on serious concerns about labor practices in their supply chain

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If you relied on REI’s claims about being a democratic co-op when you made purchases, you were deceived. Below, you’ll find information about how to file a complaint with your state’s attorney general to hold REI accountable.

Here is a template you can use to file your complaint:

I am a consumer and REI member filing a complaint regarding deceptive and unfair business practices by Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI).

 

REI markets itself as a consumer-owned cooperative committed to democratic governance, ethical labor practices, and environmental stewardship. These representations influenced my decision to shop at REI and to pay higher prices than I would at other retailers.

 

These representations are not accurate.

 

REI has changed its governance structure to limit meaningful member control, including restricting who can run for and serve on its board. The company has also engaged in anti-union conduct and maintained practices that conflict with the values it promotes to consumers.

 

As a result, REI is misrepresenting itself as a cooperative when it no longer operates as one in practice. I relied on these misrepresentations when making purchases. I am requesting that your office investigate whether REI’s marketing and business practices violate state consumer protection laws. I am also requesting appropriate remedies, including reimbursement.

Copy our template or draft your own message, then find your state's Attorney General contact form from the list below.

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