NextMed
NextMed (Southern Health Solutions, Inc.), a telemedicine company offering weight-loss membership programs, was charged by the FTC with using deceptive claims about costs and weight-loss outcomes, fake reviews, and fake testimonials to attract consumers. The company also concealed material terms and conditions of its membership programs. Under the proposed consent order, NextMed and its principals agreed to pay $150,000, which is expected to be used to provide refunds to affected consumers.
Flagged claims (3)
fake reviews, and fake testimonials
deceptive claims about costs and weight loss
hidden terms and conditions
Required actions (1)
The proposed order requires NextMed and its principals to pay $150,000, which is expected to be used to provide refunds to consumers.
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