CATrends: Fake Discounts on Fitness Products
When the sale price is the regular price.
Information about federal false advertising class actions filed around the country. Please note, our list is neither comprehensive nor reflective of TINA.org’s opinion.
When the sale price is the regular price.
Consumers balk at hidden junk fees.
Lawsuits target misleading subject lines.
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain “Only Natural Ingredients”
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain collagen
Allegations: Deceptively using slack-filled packages
Allegations: Falsely marketing that dietary supplements promote “heart health” and provide various heart health benefits without scientific evidence to support such claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products support heart health without scientific evidence to support such claims
Allegations: Falsely advertising that products support heart health without adequate scientific evidence that taking fish oil supplements provides heart health benefits
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “research-backed” to provide various health benefits and failing to include mandated disclaimers with disease treatment claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as eye makeup when they are not safe to use near the eyes
Allegations: Misrepresenting that its Baby and Children’s products are more suitable for babies and children
Allegations: Representing that the credit card company charges Cash Advance Fees on cash loans or cash equivalents