
TINA.org Continues to Support FTC Efforts to Prohibit Junk Fees
TINA.org comment showcases the ongoing need for an FTC rule.
Nelson et al. v. Gskill USA, Inc.
22-cv-6175, W.D.N.Y.
(April 2022)
Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 MHz and other RAM products with high-speed computer memory
Misleadingly advertising products as having “Blazing Fast Transfer Speed” to “enjoy a faster computing experience for gaming, video & image editing, rendering, and data processing” when products may not reach the advertised speeds due to other computer components and computer settings
Pending
TINA.org comment showcases the ongoing need for an FTC rule.
Several of this year’s Super Bowl advertisers have run into legal trouble for alleged deceptive marketing.
Consumer complaints regarding alleged surprise charges are piling up.
Holy crop.
It’s not the first time the company has been accused of pulling a bait and switch.