
Crate and Barrel’s ‘Made in USA’ Claims
Retailer removes all U.S.-origin claims from its products and makes several commitments in response to FTC inquiry.
In January 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Xperience Fitness gym for, among other things, allegedly misrepresenting that the monthly price for Fit Memberships is $21.99 when, according to the plaintiffs, the gym actually charges significantly more each month. (Wesolowski et al v. Vertical Fitness Group, LLC d/b/a Xperience Fitness d/b/a Club 7776, Case No. 19-cv-120, E. WI.)
Retailer removes all U.S.-origin claims from its products and makes several commitments in response to FTC inquiry.
TINA.org investigates after consumer raises concerns that Safelite “may be using fear and disinformation to sell its service.”
Spotting a keto diet pill scam is not hard if you know what to look for.
It might just help the FTC obtain consumer refunds in a deceptive marketing case.
MLM has been saying it will launch since 2018. Distributors are “fed up.”