MLMs Continue to Recruit with Deceptive Earnings Claims
TINA.org investigation finds 98% of MLMs using misleading income claims.
September 2019: This case was transferred from state court to federal court. (Case No. 19-cv-18192, D. NJ.)
August 2019: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Taco Bell for allegedly misleadingly advertising that its Chalupa Cravings Boxes cost $5 when, according to plaintiffs, a fine print disclaimer in the ads states that “prices may vary,” and the named plaintiffs were charged more than the advertised $5 for the boxes. (Estrella-Rosales et al v. Taco Bell Corp and Yum! Brands Inc., Case No. MID-L-005928-19, New Jersey State Court – Middlesex)
TINA.org investigation finds 98% of MLMs using misleading income claims.
Inquiry finds price comparison uses wireless carrier’s lowest tier plan but not one of its competitors.
FDA warns consumers that devices cannot be trusted to give accurate blood sugar measurements.
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