BBB: Deceptive 'free trial' ads and fake celebrity endorsements are a $1.3B problem

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Millions in the U.S. victimized by scams involving “free trial” offers or subscription plans in disguise, both of which are often promoted with deceptive ads—some with fake celebrity endorsements.

 

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The government should control deceptive ads and companies like these from existing.

LYNCH MOB THE COMPANYS INVOLVED WITH FINES

A fool is born every second.

Is at everywhere I tot only in Ghana-African

I'm sorry but use your critical thinking skills.

Yep all the time! Don’t give anyone your money, those pretend celebs are as annoying as the real ones! Just tell them, I will be expecting your free gift in the mail, don’t give address or name ever, and do that each time and they disappear!

It happened to me.

YOU DON'T SAY!

And the scammers are hiding in China 🙄

It's global

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