Settlement Reached with Blue Moon 2020, LLC Over Undelivered Burial Monuments

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HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a recent settlement with Blue Moon 2020, LLC, operating as Wertheimer Monuments, mandating the Delaware County company to fulfill orders for burial monuments and markers for dozens of consumers.

According to the Commonwealth’s investigation, Wertheimer Monuments failed to provide headstones and other markers to consumers who had paid for these services, delivered them late to others, and failed to issue refunds. The settlement agreement, in the form of an assurance of voluntary compliance, states that the company took money from customers who still have not received the promised products and services. Under the terms of the settlement, the company has six months to fulfill the outstanding orders.

“Wertheimer Monuments worsened tragedy for grieving families by failing to deliver burial services and markers to customers who wanted to honor their loved ones,” said Attorney General Henry. “As Attorney General, I am proud to be a champion for Pennsylvanians who are taken advantage of during their most vulnerable times.”

This Assurance of Voluntary Compliance was filed by Chief Deputy Attorney General John Abel in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, ensuring that affected consumers receive the products they paid for.

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