CATrends: Refund Advance Loans for Military Members
Lawsuits accuse tax prep companies of violating the Military Lending Act.
Information about false advertising class actions filed around the country. Please note: Our list is neither comprehensive nor reflective of TINA.org’s opinion.
Lawsuits accuse tax prep companies of violating the Military Lending Act.
Ingredient claims come into the limelight.
When the sale price is the regular price.
Allegations: Making misleading and unsubstantiated claims about the health and safety of its products
Allegations: Falsely advertising that products contain all of the essential vitamins
Allegations: Marketing products as safe and suitable for steam cleaning and sterilizing baby bottles and accessories when plastic components inside of the products cannot withstand the temperatures required to clean…
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that software automatically and continuously backs up files on the cloud and that the files can be recovered from the cloud when the stored data may become…
Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices and as available for a limited time
Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts as available for a limited time
Allegations: Falsely representing that products accurately measure body composition
Allegations: Falsely advertising free or flat rate shipping when a “Shipping Protection” or “Package Protection” fee is added to all transactions
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products contain a blend of canola oil and olive oil when testing shows they contain no olive oil
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products contain a blend of canola oil and extra virgin olive oil when testing shows they contain no olive oil