FTC Should Ban Individual Impersonation Scams
TINA.org submits comment in support of FTC’s proposal to ban fake celebrity endorsements, romance scams and other impersonation scams.
Mason et al. v. Rad Power Bikes, Inc. and Rad Power Bikes, LLC
23-cv-1446, W.D. Wash.
(Sept. 2023)
Rad Power Bikes’ electric bikes
Falsely marketing e-bikes as safe, family-friendly transportation when they are not due to a defect
Pending
TINA.org submits comment in support of FTC’s proposal to ban fake celebrity endorsements, romance scams and other impersonation scams.
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