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Reverse Hair Loss Program

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Reverse Hair Loss Program

Before-and-after photos can send a powerful message. But sometimes that message is deceptive if not flat-out fraudulent.

Quicken Loans

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Quicken Loans

Officials fine lender $250K for alleged misleading mailings to service members and veterans.

Key Realty

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Key Realty

‘Tis the season for home buying. But remember: Listings that appear too good to be true often are.

Hyperform

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Hyperform

Manufacturer of marine and pool products runs into the choppy waters of the FTC’s Made in the USA standard.

Certified Roofing

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Certified Roofing

A friend of TINA.org forwarded this story about a roofing job gone wrong. The reader hired a roofing company she found advertised in the phonebook: Here’s what happened when the…

Ullo

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Ullo

Claims to prevent wine-induced headaches and hangovers lack scientific evidence.

Cognizine

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Cognizine

Cognizine, a supplement sold by Legacy Labs, claims in a long video presentation that it can help you Eliminate Senior Moments Feel Focused, calm and clear, every day, all day…

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.

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.’

Juice Organics

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Juice Organics

Depending on your preferred definition of organic, these organic claims may be merely cosmetic.

UNBS CBD Gummies

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UNBS CBD Gummies

Spam email leads to a fake endorsement from Dr. Oz, among other celebrities.

IQ+

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IQ+

Your IQ may not increase using this brain supplement but your credit card balance might.

SomaBiotix

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SomaBiotix

Different name, same not-so-free “free” trial and illegal health claims.

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