April Fools: How Some Companies Prank Consumers with Common Marketing Terms
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In June 2015, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Cynosure, Inc. for allegedly falsely advertising that the PicoSure Picosecond Aesthetic Workstation eliminates tattoos using laser technology when, in reality, it does not remove tattoos. (LDGP, LLC d/b/a Hartsough Dermatology et al. v. Cynosure, Inc., Case No. 15-cv-50148, N. D. IL.)
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