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: Falsely marketing products as “Biologically Appropriate” and “Complete Food for Dogs”
Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices
Allegations: Failing to include a mandatory processing or handling fee in advertised prices
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain prebiotics and are “gut-healthy”
Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices and as available for a limited time
Allegations: Falsely marketing that protein is the most predominant macronutrient ingredient in products
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising discounts by comparing the prices of Quince products to the prices of luxury brands when Quince products have never been sold for the comparison prices and are…
Allegations: Falsely marketing discounts as available for a limited time
Allegations: Marketing vehicles as safe, reliable, functional, and high quality without disclosing that the electronic power steering may fail due to a defect
Allegations: Marketing that the eight-speed Hydra-Matic 8L90 and Hydra-Matic 8L45 transmissions in vehicles provide “comfort,” “drivability,” and “lightning-fast” and smooth shifting when the transmissions may cause vehicles to suddenly lurch…