2017 Lifestyles USA Income Claims Database Evidence 2017 Lifestyles USA Income Claims Database TINA.org investigation reveals misleading income claims used to market MLM opportunity.
Glassesusa.com Class Action Glassesusa.com Allegations: Falsely marketing that it protects consumers’ privacy when it allows a third party to spy on visitors to its website for targeted advertising purposes
Walmart, Lifetime and ‘The American Dream’ Ad Alert Walmart, Lifetime and ‘The American Dream’ Both these companies possess a checkered past when it comes to Made in the USA claims.
Thales e-Security Ad Alert Thales e-Security Marketer breaches FTC’s standard on making Made in the USA claims.
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OilBoomUSA.com Ad Alert OilBoomUSA.com We recently ran across an ad for OilBoomUSA.com, oil-investment company Nakoma Petroleum’s website. Nakoma’s site and videos seem to be designed to lure in the kind of consumer who has…
Neutral Posture Ad Alert Neutral Posture It is poor form to market products as “Made in USA” that aren’t “all or virtually all” made here.
Jantec Neon Signs Ad Alert Jantec Neon Signs One sign that a Made in the USA claim may be misleading? Imported parts.
Nestlé USA’s Chocolates Class Action Nestlé USA’s Chocolates Allegations: Deceptively labeling chocolates in a way to make consumers believe that the cocoa used in them was produced using environmentally and socially responsible standards
Plycem/Allura Cedar Siding Class Action Plycem/Allura Cedar Siding Allegations: Falsely advertising fiber cement siding
Non-Sufficient Funds Fees at USAA Federal Savings Bank Class Action Non-Sufficient Funds Fees at USAA Federal Savings Bank
American Blanket Company Ad Alert American Blanket Company Deceptive made in the USA claims threaten to fleece consumers.
Williams-Sonoma must pay $3.2 million for falsely claiming products were “Made in the USA” Media Coverage Williams-Sonoma must pay $3.2 million for falsely claiming products were “Made in the USA” Eric Lagatta, USA Today