Will the MLM Industry Fix Its Earnings Claims Problem?
New research points to “no.”
Hogan et al. v. Pillow Cube, Inc. et al.
24-cv-403, E.D. Wis.
(April 2024)
Pillow Cube
Misleadingly advertising “risk free returns or exchanges” when consumers are actually charged $2.98 to try products that purportedly come with free returns and exchanges, and consumers who return products are charged a return fee of 15 percent of the purchase price
Pending
New research points to “no.”
Why disclosures are key to protecting informed consumer choice and competition.
Permanently banned from MLM, Noland has found other ways to exploit consumers.
Pulling back the curtain on this official-sounding website.
Can these “robot” puppies replace man’s best friend?