How We Took Action
2024
February 14
As part of its 2023 investigation into 100 MLM companies, TINA.org notifies Enagic of its findings that the company has used atypical income claims to market its business opportunity.
2021
December 9
The FTC sends Enagic a letter demanding that the company cease and desist unlawfully advertising that its Kangen Water products treat or prevent COVID-19.
October 26
The FTC sends Enagic a Notice of Penalty Offenses Concerning Money-Making Opportunities putting the company on formal notice that it is an unfair or deceptive trade practice to misrepresent that profits or earnings are the ordinary, typical or average profits or earnings made by participants, and to fail to disclose conditions affecting income, such as expenses borne by the participants, among other things.
June 30
TINA.org sends a letter, along with a list of more than 660 direct selling companies that includes Enagic, to the FTC urging it to implement a penalty offense program targeting the direct selling industry and its market-wide practice of using deceptive earnings representations and false health claims.
June 14
The DSSRC issues a case decision finding that Enagic used unsubstantiated health claims to market products and atypical earning claims to market its business opportunity.
2017
December 18
As part of its 2017 investigation into all DSA-member companies, TINA.org sends a letter to Enagic regarding its use of false and unsubstantiated income claims to promote its business opportunity.
The Latest
MLMs Continue to Recruit with Deceptive Earnings Claims
TINA.org investigation finds 98% of MLMs using misleading income claims.
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