
MyPillow
TINA.org investigated My Pillow, a Minnesota company that has sold millions of foam-filled bed pillows across the country, and found that the company was making deceptive and unsubstantiated disease-treatment claims…
December 2017: The company asked the Court to temporarily stay the case pending final approval of a related nationwide settlement in a California case, Amiri v. My Pillow.
October 2017: This case was remanded back to state court.
April 2017: This case was transferred to federal court.
March 2017: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against MyPillow for allegedly using “bait and switch” tactics in the marketing for pillows by providing consumers with a Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) promotion code that does not work. According to the complaint, the named plaintiff called to talk to a representative after having problems using the promo code online and got approximately 33% off of the retail price of two pillows instead. (Stamm et al v. My Pillow Inc. a/k/a My Pillow Direct LLC, Case No. 651472/2017, Supreme Court of the State of New York – County of New York)
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TINA.org investigated My Pillow, a Minnesota company that has sold millions of foam-filled bed pillows across the country, and found that the company was making deceptive and unsubstantiated disease-treatment claims…
California files lawsuit against pillow maker over misleading health claims for the second time in three years.
TINA.org urges consumer protection officials to reopen their investigation.
Counting up issues with study sure to be a sleep aid.
MyPillow touts sleep study’s findings while consumers are left in the dark on its methodology.