Adore Me Brands Adore Me TINA.org investigated the marketing of Adore Me, a web-based lingerie company, and found that it used deceptive marketing tactics, including ads that deceptively promoted product prices that were only available…
California Is Latest to Strip Down Adore Me’s Deceptive Marketing Consumer News California Is Latest to Strip Down Adore Me’s Deceptive Marketing Online retailer agrees to pay a minimum of $200,000 in restitution to settle California action.
How Adore Me Deceives You Consumer News How Adore Me Deceives You TINA.org files complaint with state and federal regulators.
Adore Me’s Deceptive Marketing Practices Laid Bare Consumer News Adore Me’s Deceptive Marketing Practices Laid Bare Lingerie company agrees to pay more than $1.3 million in refunds to consumers.
Adore Me’s Automatic Renewals Class Action Adore Me’s Automatic Renewals August 2016: The named plaintiff withdrew the complaint and voluntarily dismissed this case When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.. The reasons for the dismissal have…
Adore Me Deceiving You, According to Ad Watchdog TINA.org Press Release Adore Me Deceiving You, According to Ad Watchdog TINA.org MADISON, CONN. May 10, 2016 Sexy designer lingerie at a discount is the premise behind Adore Me, one of the rising players in the fast growing subscription-goods industry. But an…
Adore Me Deceptive Ads Evidence Adore Me Deceptive Ads The following is a sampling of Adore Me’s marketing, including television commercials and online ads. Click to expand. Television Ads Move On Your browser does not support the video tag.…
Adore Me’s VIP Membership Class Action Adore Me’s VIP Membership August 2016: This case was voluntarily dismissed, the reasons for which have not been disclosed. The named plaintiff’s claims were dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot…
Adore Me’s Marketing of Automatic Renewals Class Action Adore Me’s Marketing of Automatic Renewals February 2017: This case was voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled. after the named plaintiff settled her individual claims. The terms of the…
Is Adore Me being transparent enough on price? Media Coverage Is Adore Me being transparent enough on price? Teresa Novellino, The Business Journal
Adore Organic Innovations Anti-aging Claims Class Action Adore Organic Innovations Anti-aging Claims October 2018: The appeal was voluntarily dismissed because the objector did not pay the filing and docketing fees. August 2018: A federal judge granted final approval of the settlement agreement.…
Adore CELLMAX Products Class Action Adore CELLMAX Products August 2017: This action was voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled., the reasons for which have not been…
FTC and State AGs Need to Take Their Relationship to the Next Level Blog FTC and State AGs Need to Take Their Relationship to the Next Level TINA.org files comment concerning coordinated efforts to protect consumers.
The Cost of Doing Business Consumer News The Cost of Doing Business Comparing the amount companies agree to pay to settle deceptive marketing charges with their annual revenue.
A hot lingerie startup is drawing more fire for shady billing practices Media Coverage A hot lingerie startup is drawing more fire for shady billing practices Mallory Schlossberg, Business Insider
Customer disdain for this ‘innovative and disruptive’ business model is only growing Media Coverage Customer disdain for this ‘innovative and disruptive’ business model is only growing Mallory Schlossberg, Business Insider
This lingerie company is using one of Victoria’s Secret’s own models to compete with the brand Media Coverage This lingerie company is using one of Victoria’s Secret’s own models to compete with the brand Mallory Schlossberg, Business Insider
The Future of Shopping: Trapping You in a Club You Didn’t Know You Joined Media Coverage The Future of Shopping: Trapping You in a Club You Didn’t Know You Joined Rebecca Greenfield and Kim Bhasin, Bloomberg