More Than 11,500 Checks Are Being Mailed Starting Today
The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 11,585 refund checks
totaling more than $464,000 starting today to consumers who lost money
buying dietary supplements deceptively marketed as “fat burning” and
“calorie blocking.” These are legitimate checks, and the FTC encourages
consumers who receive them to cash them before they expire on April 21.
The refunds are being made from funds collected through a July
2014 settlement with Canadian marketers who falsely claimed that their
Double Shot pills would cause rapid, substantial, and permanent weight loss
without diet or exercise. According to the FTC’s
complaint, Manon Fernet and the company she controls, which did
business as the “Freedom Center Against Obesity,” marketed Double Shot to
U.S. consumers from 2012 through October 2013. The company falsely claimed
that users could eat as much of any food as they wanted and lose 15 to 20
pounds a week, just by taking the pills.
Rust Consulting, Inc., the redress administrator for this
matter, will mail refund checks to eligible consumers beginning today. The
checks must be cashed by April 21, 2015 or they will become void.
Recipients should note that the FTC never requires consumers to pay money
or provide information before redress checks can be cashed.
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Contact Information
MEDIA CONTACT:
Mitchell J. Katz
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2161
CONSUMER REDRESS
HOTLINE:
1-866-684-6674
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