
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer: “Sunscreen You Can’t See” with John Cena
Turns out John Cena did show up…but just like our sunscreen, we can’t see him.
In July 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Intellitix and Intellipay for allegedly falsely representing that consumers who load money onto Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) wristbands to purchase food, merchandise, and other goods or services at festivals may receive refunds of unused funds when, according to plaintiffs, the companies failed to refund all of their unused funds. (Kovacevic et al v. Intellitix, Inc. and Intellipay, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-3873, N. D. CA.)
Turns out John Cena did show up…but just like our sunscreen, we can’t see him.
Underwear seller strips a number of marketing claims after a TINA.org inquiry.
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Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press
Getting hangry over a hidden delivery fee.