Anthony Dill, Staci Dill, Direct Alternatives and Original Organics LLC
The FTC, together with the Maine Attorney General's Office, took action against Maine-based sellers Anthony Dill, Staci Dill, Direct Alternatives, and Original Organics LLC for deceptively marketing weight-loss supplements. The enforcement resulted in a settlement that generated nearly $3.5 million in consumer redress, with 104,612 refund checks averaging $33.12 mailed to affected buyers. A related marketing company that created and disseminated advertisements for the weight-loss products was also named in the action.
Flagged claims (1)
weight-loss supplements marketed by Maine-based sellers Direct Alternatives and Original Organics, LLC
Required actions (1)
The FTC is mailing 104,612 checks totaling nearly $3.5 million to people who bought weight-loss supplements marketed by Maine-based sellers Direct Alternatives and Original Organics, LLC.
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