
HelloFraud: TINA.org Files Complaint against Meal Kit Giant
False promises of “free meals” lead consumers to never-ending subscriptions.
Casey et al v. Medcursor, Inc.
21-cv-711, E.D. Cal.
(April 2021)
Neck, shoulder, and back massage device
Failing to adequately disclose that warranties are contingent on consumers registering their personal information
Pending
False promises of “free meals” lead consumers to never-ending subscriptions.
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