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Posted May 30, 2020

FTC Sends Refund Checks for TrueAloe and AloeCran

On May 26, 2020, the FTC announced it is mailing 22,581 checks totaling more than $470,000 to consumers who purchased deceptively marketed supplements, TrueAloe and AloeCran. The refunds are being distributed as part of a settlement of charges that the products were promoted with deceptive claims from October, 2019. Claims were made that the products could treat various conditions affecting seniors, including chronic pain, ulcerative colitis, diabetes, and acid reflux.

The FTC began mailing checks today. The average check amount is $20.83. 

See ConsumerLab's Aloe Supplements Review for tests of related products.

See Related Warnings:

Seller of TrueAloe and AloeCran Settles Charges of Making False Claims

FTC Sends Refund Checks to Consumers of Unproven Weight Loss and Sexual Enhancement Supplements

FTC Halts Deceptive Supplements & Cosmetics "Free Trial" Scheme

FTC Sues Two Companies Selling Bone Health and Joint Pain Supplements

FTC Sends Refund Checks to Consumers of Unproven "Brain-Boosting" Supplements

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