H&R Block Ad Alert H&R Block FTC alleges company pressures consumers into overpaying for its tax filing software.
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Lancôme’s “Free” Gifts Class Action Lancôme’s “Free” Gifts Allegations: Falsely advertising when sales end and misleadingly marketing “free” gifts without adequately disclosing that consumers must make a minimum purchase to receive them
Tommy Bahama’s “Free” Exclusive Golf Towel Class Action Tommy Bahama’s “Free” Exclusive Golf Towel Allegations: Misleadingly advertising “free” golf towels without adequately disclosing that consumers must make a minimum purchase of $250 to receive them
Kylie Cosmetics “Free Gifts” Class Action Kylie Cosmetics “Free Gifts” Allegations: Falsely advertising “free gifts” without adequately disclosing that consumers must make a minimum purchase to receive them
What You Should Know about Shein Consumer News What You Should Know about Shein Fast-fashion retailer’s alleged fake discounts are just the beginning.
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Dog Foods Class Action Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Dog Foods Allegations: Making misleading and unsubstantiated claims about the health and safety of its products
Acana Grain-Free Dog Foods Class Action Acana Grain-Free Dog Foods Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “Biologically Appropriate” and “Complete Food for Dogs”
FreeLife Health Claims Database Evidence FreeLife Health Claims Database TINA.org investigation reveals illegal health claims used to market MLM supplements.
UK Cracking Down on E-Cig Ads Consumer News UK Cracking Down on E-Cig Ads Several e-cigarette ads banned in Britain while U.S. ads remain unregulated.
Oil-Free Cosmetics from Maybelline and L’Oréal Class Action Oil-Free Cosmetics from Maybelline and L’Oréal
Home Title Lock Ad Alert Home Title Lock Company’s ads attempt to scare consumers into paying for title monitoring services that they may be able to get for free.