- “Melanoma Detection” App Sellers Barred from Making Deceptive Health Claims ( )
- Vendedores de una aplicación de “detección de melanoma” sujetos a una prohibición de efectuar declaraciones engañosas referidas a la salud ( )
- Supplement Marketers Will Relinquish $1.4 Million to Settle FTC Deceptive Advertising Charges ( )
- Los comercializadores de un suplemento cederán $1.4 millones de dólares para resolver los cargos de la FTC por incurrir en publicidad engañosa ( )
- At FTC’s Request, Court Temporarily Stops Online Skincare Marketers Who Deceive Consumers with Bogus “Risk Free Trial” Offers and Recurring Fees ( )
- A petición de la FTC, la Corte suspende temporalmente a los comerciantes de productos para el cuidado de la piel por Internet que engañan a los consumidores con falsas ofertas de “Prueba gratuita sin riesgos” y cargos recurrentes ( )
- FTC to Host September Workshop in Washington, DC, to Examine Advertising for Over-the-Counter Homeopathic Products ( )
- FTC Returns $3 Million to Consumers in Cactus Juice Scam ( )
- FTC Challenges Marketers’ Baseless Claims That Their Supplements Prevent or Reverse Gray Hair ( )
- FTC Charges Marketers with Misleading Claims That Their Supplement Causes Weight Loss, Fat Loss, and Increased Metabolism in Women Over Forty ( )
- FTC Halts Deceptive Marketing of Bogus Weight-Loss Products ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Barring Misleading Claims about App’s Ability to Diagnose or Assess the Risk of Melanoma ( )
- Federal Court Rules Affiliate Marketing Network and its Parent Company Must Turn Over $11.9 Million They Received From Deceptive Marketing Scheme ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling More Than $416,000 to Consumers Who Lost Money Buying “Body Slimming” Creams that Were Deceptively Marketed ( )
- FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling Nearly $955,000 to Consumers Who Lost Money Buying Lane Labs’ AdvaCAL Calcium Supplement ( )
- FTC Cracks Down on Marketers of “Melanoma Detection” Apps ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling More Than $464,000 to Consumers Who Lost Money Buying Deceptively Marketed ‘Fat Burning’, ‘Calorie Blocking’ Diet Pills ( )
- Statement by FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez on Appellate Ruling in the POM Wonderful Matter ( )
- Makers of Jungle Rangers Computer Game for Kids Settle FTC Charges that They Deceived Consumers with Baseless “Brain Training” Claims ( )
- Company That Touted Products’ Ability to Treat Children’s Speech Disorders Settles FTC Charges It Deceived Consumers ( )
- Una compañía que promocionó la eficacia de productos para tratar trastornos infantiles del habla resuelve los cargos de la FTC por engañar a los consumidores ( )
- Marketers Settle FTC Charges That They Used Deceptive Ads In Promoting Products for Mole and Wart Removal, Anti-Aging and Weight Loss ( )
- Federal Trade Commission Continues Crackdown on Fad Weight-Loss Products ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling More Than $26 Million to Consumers Who Bought Sensa Weight-Loss Supplement ( )
- FTC Approves Final Orders Banning Two Companies From Making Unsubstantiated Slimming Claims for Shapewear Undergarments ( )
- FTC Charges Gerber with Falsely Advertising Its Good Start Gentle Formula Protects Infants from Developing Allergies ( )
- FTC Approves Final Orders Banning Marketer Behind ‘Fat Burner’ Diet Pills From Making or Selling Weight-Loss Products ( )
- At FTC’s Request, Court Stops Supplement Marketers From Deceptive Advertising and Illegally Debiting Consumers’ Accounts ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that L’Oréal USA, Inc. Made Deceptive Advertising Claims for its Anti-Aging Cosmetics ( )
- FTC Mails More Than 400,000 Claim Forms to Possible Victims of Alleged LeanSpa Scam ( )