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T-Mobile Network Speed Claims

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T-Mobile Network Speed Claims

T-Mobile claims in its “the simple choice” ads that even touchy, reanimated monsters know T-Mobile is a better choice for cellphone service than AT&T. In particular, T-Mobile says it has…

LegXercise Pro

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LegXercise Pro

Device maker does not have the clinical proof to back up its clinically proven claims.

Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

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Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

“You don’t need to detox … anything at all,” says an OB/GYN commenting on company’s outlandish claims.

Rebranded Drugs

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Rebranded Drugs

Some drugs are the same except for their names and packaging. For example: Sarafem, marketed as a treatment for Premenstrual Dysphoria Disorder, is the same drug as Prozac, marketed as…

Intellux

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Intellux

Webpage pitching so-called smart pill raises several red flags.

Nutrio2

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Nutrio2

The breathing room for this supplement decreases as NAD refers claims to the FTC.

Q Sciences

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Q Sciences

Hemp MLM deceptively markets “side-gig” that can “replace your full-time income completely.”

TruHeight

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TruHeight

Company marketing “height growth vitamins” makes some tall claims.

Yu

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Yu

Supplement company removes some unapproved health claims following TINA.org inquiry.

Zyia

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Zyia

Prohibited income claims remain in publication despite consumer complaint to MLM’s compliance department.

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