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The College Network

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The College Network

State regulators allege program misled students into thinking they could earn health care degrees online and was affiliated with a New York college.

CarTagz.com – CA Registration Renewal

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CarTagz.com – CA Registration Renewal

Trying to renew your car registration in California? A TINA.org reader wants to make sure you don’t get fooled by this Google ad: While trying to renew her registration, our…

Caprice Marketing

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Caprice Marketing

At the request of the FTC, a U.S. District Court recently halted the operations and froze the assets of Caprice Marketing, a company that advertised payday loans but instead charged…

CCW Safe Comment on TINA.org

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CCW Safe Comment on TINA.org

Advertisements are everywhere — sometimes they even appear in our own website’s comment section. On our original ad alert for CCW Safe — a self-defense, legal defense subscription service — a CCW…

Student Loan Forgiveness

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Student Loan Forgiveness

Students struggling to pay off college loans might find this advertisement’s promise of reducing payments by 90 percent quite attractive. But before you send any information, you should be wary…

eMug by eWater.com

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eMug by eWater.com

Sometimes only one or two claims about a product seem suspicious. And then sometimes every single claim seems suspicious. The claims eWater.com makes about its eMug — only $84.50! —…

EasyPack

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EasyPack

A bogus connection to major retailers is just the beginning.

Poland Spring ORIGIN

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Poland Spring ORIGIN

Poland Spring charges consumers a premium for its ORIGIN water. What are they getting in return?

Asos

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Asos

Online retailer advertised discounts on “everything” when exclusions applied.

CannaPro CBD

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CannaPro CBD

A fake celebrity endorsement by Tom Hanks is the tip of the iceberg with this CBD product.

Hubble Contacts

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Hubble Contacts

The first box may be “free” (sort of) but the second one isn’t and it’s on its way before you know it.

Capillus Laser Hats

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Capillus Laser Hats

Taking the lid off company’s claims that laser hats are “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” to regrow hair.

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