Five Tricky Ad Trends to Watch for in 2015 Consumer News Five Tricky Ad Trends to Watch for in 2015 Deciphering ads in the new year.
Neutrogena Oil-Free Face Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Class Action Neutrogena Oil-Free Face Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin
Murad Clarifying Oil-Free Water Gel Products Class Action Murad Clarifying Oil-Free Water Gel Products
Court Rules that Success by Health Was a Pyramid Scheme Blog Court Rules that Success by Health Was a Pyramid Scheme Court also finds that defendants made false and deceptive earnings claims.
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone Systems in Toyota Vehicles Class Action Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone Systems in Toyota Vehicles
‘Free’ or ‘Low Cost’ Back and Knee Braces Ad Alert ‘Free’ or ‘Low Cost’ Back and Knee Braces FTC alerts consumers to Medicare scam.
Coca Cola Freestyle Souvenir Cup at Universal Parks Class Action Coca Cola Freestyle Souvenir Cup at Universal Parks
FYE’s Free VIP Memberships and Magazine Subscriptions Class Action FYE’s Free VIP Memberships and Magazine Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose material terms of subscriptions
Starz Free 7-day Trial Class Action Starz Free 7-day Trial Allegations: Misleadingly advertising that customers can cancel its “7 day free trial” at any time when the company makes it difficult to cancel trial subscriptions and instead automatically renews subscriptions
2017 Health-Mor Income Claims Database Evidence 2017 Health-Mor Income Claims Database TINA.org investigation reveals misleading income claims used to market MLM opportunity.
2017 Enagic Income Claims Database Evidence 2017 Enagic Income Claims Database TINA.org investigation reveals misleading income claims used to market MLM opportunity.
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Largest U.S. Credit Reporting Agencies to Pay Penalties for Deception Consumer News Largest U.S. Credit Reporting Agencies to Pay Penalties for Deception Leading credit reporting agencies misled consumers about credit score products.