
SharkNinja NeverStick Nonstick Cookware: Heated to 30,000 Degrees Fahrenheit
Lawsuit alleges manufacturing temperature claim is a “physical impossibility.”
Christensen et al. v. Bank of America, N.A.
23-cv-468, W.D.N.C.
(July 2023)
Bank of America Rewards Credit Cards
Falsely advertising that consumers who apply for rewards credit cards and meet a specified spending minimum in a certain amount of time would be paid sign-up bonuses
Pending
Lawsuit alleges manufacturing temperature claim is a “physical impossibility.”
Law firms’ Instagram ads touting “compensation” for MLM victims aren’t what they may seem.
And what it actually means to be FDA “cleared.”
Consumers looking to increase their wealth may need to look elsewhere.
MADISON, CONN. Oct. 18, 2023—Ad watchdog truthinadvertising.org (TINA.org) has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against BMW for making deceptive Made in USA claims. Despite advertising that its…