Supplement Sellers Pay FTC $9.2M For Deceiving Consumers

By Steven Trader (May 3, 2016, 10:31 PM EDT) -- The operators of 42 companies accused by the Federal Trade Commission of tricking consumers through deceptive marketing into turning over personal financial information and then automatically charging them for supplements and health products have agreed in Nevada federal court to settle the claims for $9.2 million, the agency said Tuesday....

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