AG Letitia James Warns Car Wash Businesses Of Discriminatory Pricing Ahead Of Passover

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New York Attorney General Letitia James in New York City on August 3, 2021. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

NEW YORK (New York Jewish Week) — New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert on Friday urging Jews to be mindful of discriminatory pricing practices at car washes in the days leading up to Passover.

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In previous years, some car wash businesses reportedly raised prices by as much as 50 percent in predominantly Orthodox Jewish communities, according to a press release from the attorney general’s office.

In accordance with the observance of Passover, many Jews do a deep clean of their homes, cars and offices in order to remove every last crumb of chametz, or leavened food products, which are not consumed during the eight-day holiday.

Back in 2011, Met Council CEO David Greenfield, who at the time was a City Council member, told NBC New York that many car wash businesses in his central Brooklyn district offered a “Passover special” — which he alleged was simply a way of ripping off Jewish customers.

“The most egregious thing that we found, and this was really shocking, was that in some cases — for the simple fact that you were Jewish — they were charging between 25 and 50 percent more,” he told NBC New York.

As Greenfield told the station, his office called dozens of car washes, and many of them asked if he was Jewish. When he answered yes to the question, he was given one price; when he called again later and answered no, he received a lower price.

This year, ahead of the holiday which begins the evening of Friday, April 15, James sent letters to two organizations representing car wash owners to remind them that this type of business practice is illegal.

She said it was “shameful” that a warning even had to be sent out to Jewish communities over businesses taking advantage of them during a holiday. “If we learn of any businesses engaging in such disgusting and antisemitic practices, we will not hesitate to take swift and serious legal action,” she said in press release.

Assembly member Simcha Eichenstein echoed James’ statement, adding that the Passover season is already expensive enough. “Many local families struggle to make ends meet at this time of year,” he said. “Shameless overcharging before the holiday is clearly religious discrimination and totally unacceptable in this industry or any industry.”

James said that anyone charged more for services due to religion, race or background should file a complaint with her office.


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Nachum
Nachum
2 years ago

I wash and vacuum my car myself, before Pesach; hence, I avoid getting ripped off by thieves.

Hogwash
Hogwash
2 years ago

I clean the inside and vacuum , and let the rains wash the outside.

C'mon
C'mon
2 years ago

And what about all the Jewish groceries, butchers, etc. that raise their prices? That’s OK but car washes no? Especially where Jews are concerned about hidden crumbs that non-Jews could care less about?

Anon
Anon
2 years ago

There should indeed be a difference between say an Uber driver who brings his car once a week to be professional cleaned and another family of 8+ With 5 children under 5 who come to have their car cleaning once a year. Like theirs a difference in price between the cleaning lady and a junk removal service.

Just Sayin’
Just Sayin’
2 years ago

I’ll worry about my car wash,
How about you take the savages off the streets and keep them locked up , away from the rest of us !!

Judith
Judith
2 years ago

A good an honest woman

Shmuel
Shmuel
2 years ago

The discriminate pricing is a totally legitimate way of business and life in general.

JacquiB
JacquiB
2 years ago

If it has been known about since 2011 why hasn’t something been done about it already, Ms James?
Also, why don’t those worried about Chammetz clean their own cars or get their children to do so for some extra pocket money.
After all, how do you know the car company is as careful & it would be good training for your child who, BH, will have their own home one day!

Yakov
Yakov
2 years ago

Real important issue…

-ron
-ron
2 years ago

SHE COULDNT FIND ANYTHING ON TRUM NOW SHE IS MAD!!!

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

Maybe they do a deeper cleaning for Jewish customers and therefore need to charge extra.
Jus’ sayin’