Brainowl’s ‘Free’ IQ Test
“Free” offer could prove costly.
Merrick et al. v. Premium Brands Opco LLC
25-cv-2291, W.D. Wash.
(Nov. 2025)
Loft and Lou & Grey merchandise
Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices and as available for a limited time
Falsely advertising that consumers who make a purchase get free products when they do not get items for free because they are charged an artificially inflated reference price for the first item
Pending
“Free” offer could prove costly.
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