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New Balance Brands New Balance TINA.org found iconic sneaker company engaged in deceptive Made in USA marketing.
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Tickets to Madonna’s Madame X Tour Class Action Tickets to Madonna’s Madame X Tour Allegations: Falsely advertising that shows start at 8:30 p.m. when they did not start until after 10:30 p.m.
Tickets to Madonna’s Celebration Tour Class Action Tickets to Madonna’s Celebration Tour Allegations: Falsely advertising that shows start at 8:30 p.m. when they did not start until after 10:30 p.m.
What You Should Know about Super Patch Consumer News What You Should Know about Super Patch TINA.org takes a closer look at this MLM offering “braille for your brain.”
Alani Nu Balance Ad Alert Alani Nu Balance Supplement company says product is not a “fertility supplement.” Its marketing says otherwise.
How Amazon Promotes, Profits from Deceptively Marketed Brain Supplements Consumer News How Amazon Promotes, Profits from Deceptively Marketed Brain Supplements The largest retailer in the world isn’t just turning a blind eye to the deceptive marketing of these products.
Snuggie Marketers to Pay $7.5M in Customer Refunds Consumer News Snuggie Marketers to Pay $7.5M in Customer Refunds There’s nothing cozy about allegations of deceptive advertising.
Pringles Chips and More Class Action Pringles Chips and More Allegations: Failing to disclose chips contain harmful ingredients and misleadingly marketing chips as containing evaporated cane juice when they actually contain sugar
Ad or Not? Pokémon Go Consumer News Ad or Not? Pokémon Go The in-store presence of Pokémon prompts TINA.org inquiry about possible marketing agreements.
Seven Figure Publishing Ad Alert Seven Figure Publishing TINA.org breaks down company’s claim that you can collect “extra” money from the Social Security Administration.