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Religious “gay conversion therapy” is found to be fraudulent
No kidding. This has been reported elsewhere, of course, but news of religious consumer fraud always will bear repeating. NJ Jury: Gay ‘Conversion Therapy’ Claims Were Consumer Fraud David Gialanella, New Jersey Law Journal June 26, 2015 A New … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged consumer fraud, fraud lawsuits
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Didn’t you just KNOW Whole Foods would be sued?
I do not shop in Whole Foods for a whole bunch of reasons. Wait, though. I did shop in Whole Foods once, when I was planning to make blinis but couldn’t find buckwheat flour in any of my usual food … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Law, suits and order
Tagged class action lawsuits, consumer fraud, fraud
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Do you use PayPal? Pay attention to this lawsuit news
Uh-oh to all you folks who blithely use PayPal. (On the other hand, I use my credit card and today, ordering something on line for the first time from Target–you mustn’t ask what because I’m in a stew that I … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer boycott, Law, suits and order
Tagged Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, consumer fraud, Consumer Protection Act, Dodd-Frank Act, Law and government agencies
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