WASHINGTON — The ads promised that if you used the Ab Circle Pro machine just three minutes a day, you’d lose weight fast. But the Federal Trade Commission said the only thing that would get ...
— -- The Federal Trade Commission says it filed deceptive advertising charges against a fitness marketing company for its claims that using its fitness product for three minutes was equivalent to ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three minutes a day on the Ab Circle Pro will not melt away the pounds, and marketers of the exercise device will have to pay as much as $25 million in refunds for making the ...
"Just three minutes a day won't make you thin," said the Federal Trade Commission. With that, the FTC announced that it has filed deceptive advertising charges against the marketers of the Ab Circle ...
The companies marketing the Ab Circle Pro exercise device have agreed to pay as much as $25 million in refunds to customers to settle federal regulators’ charges of deceptive advertising. The Federal ...
Three minutes a day on the Ab Circle Pro will not melt away the pounds, and marketers of the exercise device will have to pay as much as $25 million in refunds for making the false claims, U.S.
Remember the Ab Circle Pro? Promoters of the abdominal exercise device promised consumers using the gadget for just three minutes a day would cause them to lose 10 pounds in two weeks. Not so, said ...
You may be familiar with the Ab Circle Pro from late night cable or satellite infomercials. You can try the Ab Circle Pro for just $14.95 (plus shipping and handling) for 30 days, and if you don't ...
People who bought a heavily advertised abdominal-exercise device probably won't get thinner with three-minute workouts, but their wallets could soon get fatter, according to federal regulators. The ...
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