NBA Stars’ Sneaky Alcohol Ads
These players dropped the ball in their recent offseason announcements.
In February 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Havaianas for allegedly deceptively advertising discounts on merchandise sold at its outlet stores by representing that shoppers are getting a substantial percentage discount off of a fictitious reference price. (Schertzer et al v. Alpargatas USA, Inc., d/b/a Havaianas, Case No. 19-cv-394, S. D. CA.)
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These players dropped the ball in their recent offseason announcements.
Refunds for consumers duped into signing up for “VIP” memberships.
Rosewater ingredient claims wilt upon a closer look.
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Guests say online pictures are misleading.