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FTC Sends $40,700 in Refunds to Consumers Duped by Golden Sunrise Health Claims

The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $40,700 in refunds to 578 consumers who purchased deceptively marketed treatment plans from Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical between 2017 and 2020. The company falsely claimed its products could cure COVID-19, cancer, and Parkinson's disease.

FTC distributing $40,700+ to 578 consumers who bought fraudulent health treatments from Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical
Company falsely claimed products could cure COVID-19, cancer, and Parkinson's disease, including a $23,000 COVID treatment plan
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Regulatory
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Instacart to Pay $60 Million to Settle FTC Lawsuit Over Deceptive Practices

The Federal Trade Commission announced that grocery delivery giant Instacart will pay $60 million in consumer refunds to settle allegations of deceptive business practices. The company allegedly misled customers with false 'free delivery' claims while charging mandatory service fees and automatically enrolling users in subscription services without proper consent.

Instacart will pay $60 million in refunds to consumers harmed by deceptive practices
Company falsely advertised 'free delivery' while charging mandatory service fees up to 15% of order cost
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FTC Distributes $9.6M to CarShield Customers Over False Ads

The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $9.6 million in refunds to over 168,000 consumers who purchased vehicle service contracts from CarShield and American Auto Shield following deceptive advertising practices. The settlement stems from a July 2024 FTC complaint alleging the companies misled customers about coverage terms, repair facility choices, and rental car benefits.

FTC distributing $9.6 million to 168,179 consumers misled by CarShield's vehicle service contract advertising
CarShield and American Auto Shield settled July 2024 FTC complaint for nearly $10 million over deceptive marketing practices
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FTC Orders $150K Settlement Against NextMed for Deceptive Weight-Loss Ads

The Federal Trade Commission finalized a $150,000 settlement with telehealth company NextMed and its executives for exploiting consumer interest in popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs through deceptive advertising, fake testimonials, and unfair billing practices.

NextMed must pay $150,000 settlement for exploiting GLP-1 drug popularity with deceptive ads and fake testimonials
Company prohibited from making unsubstantiated weight-loss claims and must obtain proper billing consent
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FTC Secures $24M Settlement Against Greystar for Hidden Rental Fees

Greystar, the nation's largest apartment property manager, agreed to pay $24 million to settle federal and state charges over deceptive advertising practices that misled consumers about true rental costs by hiding mandatory fees.

Greystar will pay $23 million to FTC and $1 million to Colorado for misleading rental advertising
Company must display total monthly costs including all mandatory fees in advertisements
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