FROM: U.S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
FTC Sends Refund Checks to Consumers Who Bought Walgreens' 'Wal-Born' Dietary Supplements
Consumers to Receive More than $200,000 in Refunds
An administrator working for the Federal Trade Commission is mailing 7,979 checks averaging $27.42 each to consumers who bought dietary supplements sold by national pharmacy chain Walgreens under its store-brand “Wal-Born” label.
In 2010, Walgreens settled FTC charges that it deceptively advertised that the supplements could effectively prevent colds, fight germs, and boost the immune system.
The company touted the similarity of Wal-Born supplements to those sold by Airborne Health, Inc., which settled similar deceptive advertising charges by the FTC in 2008.
The checks, which total $218,750.00, must be cashed within 60 days after they are issued. The amount consumers receive depends upon the amount of claims they submitted that were approved The redress is capped at $30 per consumer.
The deadline for filing a refund request has expired. Consumers who have questions should call 1-800-598-3025 or visit www.FTC.gov/refunds. The FTC never requires consumers to pay money or provide information before redress checks can be cashed.
Consumers should carefully evaluate advertising claims for dietary supplements. For more information see: Dietary Supplements.
The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357).
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