
TINA.org Supports FTC’s ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule against Industry Challenge
Companies should not be able to trap consumers into subscriptions that they do not want.
September 2016: This action was dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled. because the parties reached a settlement agreement, the terms of which have not been disclosed.
October 2015: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Dynamic Sports Nutrition for allegedly misrepresenting the nature and benefits of its bodybuilding dietary supplements, including Tren 75, Winn50, Test 600x, Clen, Var, and Decca 200. For example, the complaint alleges that the advertised benefits of Clen include fat loss and appetite control, and the advertised benefits of Deca 200 include strength, joint protection, and recovery when, in reality, these products do no provide such benefits. (Tiger et al v. Dynamic Sports Nutrition, LLC and PBB Trademark Holdings, LLC, Case No. 15-cv-1701, M. D. FL.)
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Companies should not be able to trap consumers into subscriptions that they do not want.
Getting out may not be as easy as signing up.
Ellen Lee, The New York Times
TINA.org discovers the evidence behind these weight-loss claims is slim.
Watch out for hidden fees.