Amazon to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Trickery Charges Related to Prime
FTC lawsuit alleged company duped consumers into signing up and then made it hard to cancel.
Scheibe et al. v. eSupplements, LLC d/b/a Nutricost
22-cv-1765, S.D. Cal.
(Nov. 2022)
EAA and Pre-Workout Powders
Misrepresenting the number of calories in dietary supplements
Falsely advertising products as natural when they contain artificial flavors
Pending
FTC lawsuit alleged company duped consumers into signing up and then made it hard to cancel.
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