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Posted June 2, 2020
FTC Sends Refund Checks for "ReJuvination" Supplement
On June 1, 2020, the FTC announced it is mailing 1,310 checks totaling nearly $149,000 to consumers who purchased ReJuvination, a product deceptively marketed as a cure-all for various age-related conditions, including cell damage, heart attack damage, brain damage, and deafness. The refunds are being distributed after an FTC complaint from February 2020 that the defendants were advertising ReJuvination as an anti-aging cure-all.
The FTC will begin mailing checks today, and recipients should deposit or cash checks within 60 days. The agency reminded consumers that it never requires people to pay money or provide account information to cash refund checks. The average check amount is $113.
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For more information, use the link below.
The FTC will begin mailing checks today, and recipients should deposit or cash checks within 60 days. The agency reminded consumers that it never requires people to pay money or provide account information to cash refund checks. The average check amount is $113.
See Related Warnings:
FTC Sends Refund Checks for TrueAloe and AloeCran
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 Sends Refund Checks to Consumers of Unproven "Brain-Boosting" Supplements
For more information, use the link below.