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Coronavirus Scammers

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Coronavirus Scammers

Tranont distributor touts MLM’s nutritional supplements as a prevention for the coronavirus.

Aloe Veritas

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Aloe Veritas

MLM becomes the first to have its ad claims referred to the FTC by direct selling self-regulatory program.

Traffic Authority

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Traffic Authority

MLM touts big earnings for its affiliates but company income disclaimer tells a different story.

Zyia

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Zyia

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

Basic Reset

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Basic Reset

This MLM company might need to reset how it markets its miracle supplements.

Lies, Lies, Lies

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Lies, Lies, Lies

It all sounds great. Click on a website and start making money. But it is a An inherently deceptive form of multi-level marketing where participants are told they’ll get paid…

Rich At Last?

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Rich At Last?

Website promises get-rich-quick scheme, but ERSP and FTC have their doubts.

Plexus Breast Chek

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Plexus Breast Chek

Some claims are not checking out with this MLM’s marketing of its Breast Chek self-exam kit.

The Thrive Experience

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The Thrive Experience

Getting paid to live the “ultra premium” life sure sounds nice but it’s probably not attainable for most.

Look for the True Costs of Common Sense Cash

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Look for the True Costs of Common Sense Cash

This advertisement promises that you will earn $1,000. But it charges you $50 to $100 to see the “plan” that will earn you the money. The plan involves paying $260…

freecourse101.com

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freecourse101.com

We heard this radio ad for a get-rich scheme:   Anthony Lowell, “the inventor of the low-risk trading system,” is promising that you can make more than $1,000 a day…

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