BBB VALUE SERVICES, INC. VS. TREASURER, STATE OF NEW
NEW JERSEY, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, ETC.
A-2973-14T3/A-4880-14T3
In these back-to-back appeals, Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (BB&B)
and its subsidiary BBB-VSI appeal the denial by the Treasury
Department's Unclaimed Property Administration (UPA) of their
claim for a refund of the value of certain unclaimed merchandise
return certificates. These certificates were provided by BB&B and
BBB-VSI to customers who returned merchandise without a receipt.
They could only be redeemed for other merchandise or services, and
not for cash. The court concludes that for BB&B certificates
issued between July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2010, the unused balances
of these certificates should have been refunded by the UPA because
they were not "property" within the scope of New Jersey's Uniform
Unclaimed Property Act, N.J.S.A. 46:30B-1 to -109 (UUPA). UPA's
denial of a refund is reversed. For certificates issued by BBB-
VSI from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011, the certificates are not
"credit memoranda" but rather constitute "stored-value cards"
under the plain language of the UUPA as it was amended in 2010.
The UPA erred in not refunding the value of these certificates
because they were prematurely remitted by BBB-VSI.