
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…
August 2016: The named-plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed this action When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.. The reasons for the dismissal have not been disclosed.
March 2016: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against MyPillow. Specifically, the complaint claims that the company deceptively places the logos of news reporting entities on its website to make consumers think that these organizations endorse MyPillow when they do not. In addition, plaintiffs allege that the marketing deceptively represents that MyPillow’s CEO and inventor is a “sleep expert” when such claims are not true. (Kadkhoda et al v. My Pillow, Inc., Case No. 16-cv-2216, C. D. CA.)
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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…
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TINA.org urges consumer protection officials to reopen their investigation.
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