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Olga Shoe

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Olga Shoe

When the photos on the website don’t match the reality.

B17

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B17

How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.

Naples Soap Company

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Naples Soap Company

From “cruelty free” to “Made in the USA,” TINA.org finds personal care company’s marketing awash with questionable labels.

TruthFinder

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TruthFinder

If you’re looking for a partner’s marriage and divorce records, you’re going to have to look somewhere else.

The Good Feet Store

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The Good Feet Store

Customer testimonials aren’t a good fit for claims that shoe inserts address medical conditions like plantar fasciitis.

RiduZone

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RiduZone

Weight-loss supplement is sending mixed signals with its use of the FDA logo in a claim on its website that it is ‘FDA Acknowledged.’

Dr. Sherrill Sellman

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Dr. Sherrill Sellman

How a naturopathic doctor doubled down on her deceptive COVID-19 claims and attracted the attention of federal regulators.

Inovio Pharmaceuticals

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Inovio Pharmaceuticals

Claims about the development of a coronavirus vaccine are at the center of a class-action lawsuit.

SeaQuest Fort Lauderdale

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SeaQuest Fort Lauderdale

Figuring out when this interactive aquarium will open is a quest in itself, as consumers complain of a bait and switch.

RollyChic Boots

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RollyChic Boots

Consumer says she was scammed by company, which advertised on Facebook. And she’s not the only one.

4Amazonia

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4Amazonia

Tree-planting nonprofit cuts ties with company selling bracelets to benefit Australia with the tagline, “One Bracelet. One Tree.”

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