
A supplement company is using conservative radio to market itself as a coronavirus defense and treatment
Eric Hananoki, Media Matters
A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Northcentral University for allegedly operating a bait-and-switch scheme. The September 2018 complaint alleges that the university’s marketing materials misleadingly represent the time and money it takes to complete doctoral degrees. For example, the plaintiffs claim that the university represents that it takes 3 ½-5 years and $30,600 to complete a Doctorate in Education when, according to the complaint, the program takes almost seven years and costs more than $50,000 to complete. (Torres et al v. Northcentral University, Inc., Case No. 18-cv-2069, S.D. Cal.)
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Eric Hananoki, Media Matters
FTC takes action against home goods and kitchenware company for misleading made in the USA claims.
Consumer tip raises questions about how much you are really saving as an Amazon Prime member.
Adrianne Pasquarelli, AdAge
Claims about the development of a coronavirus vaccine are at the center of a class-action lawsuit.