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Consumer Alert: AG Henry Warns Pennsylvanians that Big Lots’ Bankruptcy Could Close 64 Stores Across the Commonwealth

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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Consumer Alert: AG Henry Warns Pennsylvanians that Big Lots’ Bankruptcy Could Close 64 Stores Across the Commonwealth

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Atttorney General Michelle Henry | National Association of Attorneys General

Attorney General Michelle Henry is notifying Pennsylvania consumers that Big Lots — one of the nation’s largest closeout retailers — recently announced that it could close the remainder of its stores amidst Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

That means all remaining 64 Big Lots stores in Pennsylvania could be closing, so Attorney General Henry is offering the following guidance:

  • Make purchases by credit card, so consumers can dispute a purchase, if needed;
  • Check the store’s return and refund policies
  • Check the store’s gift card and rewards policies
  • Prior to purchase, confirm inventory if making a “buy-online-pickup-in-store”
A federal bankruptcy court previously authorized Big Lots to conduct going-out-of-business sales at all of its remaining stores, which commenced December 20, 2024.

The bankruptcy court has established an amended deadline of Friday, January 31, 2025 for consumers, who may have claims against Big Lots, to file a Proof of Claim.

Consumers can file a Proof of Claim electronically by going to the Delaware Bankruptcy Court’s website at https://www.deb.uscourts.gov/claims-information or by going to the bankruptcy administrator’s website at https://cases.ra.kroll.com/biglots/EPOC-Index.

Consumers should consult with a private attorney to ensure that their rights are preserved in the bankruptcy proceeding or if they have additional questions about their rights under the bankruptcy proceeding.

Consumers who have been impacted by the closure of Big Lots should submit a complaint to the Bureau of Consumer Protection online or they may call our Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-441-2555. Our office will update consumers who have filed a complaint on the status of the bankruptcy matter.

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