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Scott Naturals Wipes May Not Be Natural

Scott Naturals Flushable Cleansing Wipes Class Action Investigation

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False Advertising Can Result In Harm To People’s Health and Wallets

Scott Naturals Wipes reportedly contain ingredients that are not natural and may violate truth-in-advertising laws. If you’ve purchased Scott Naturals flushable cleansing cloths and want to know if you have a claim for money, fill out the form on this page or contact us at 424-245-5505.

Background

False advertising is a broad term used in consumer protection law to describe misleading, deceptive, and unfair marketing practices.  A company that falsely advertises its products often does so to trick consumers into paying more for what they perceive to be a safer product. However, the product is actually below standard when compared to legitimate premium products. Many consumers have heard of consumer protection laws that help fight against companies in bringing justice for their customers. These laws or tools are also used to ensure companies don’t misrepresent a product or service like Scott may be doing.

In addition to being misleading as to quality, falsely advertised products with allegedly 100% naturally-sourced ingredients may present a safety risk to consumers who rely on the label’s advertisements. In the case of personal hygiene products, mislabeled ingredients may be more dangerous to people with sensitivity to chemicals.  When used with other common beauty products, synthetic chemicals may have even stronger adverse effects.

Potential Class Action

Our attorneys are working to stop companies like Scott from using deceptive marketing and advertising schemes that fool people into spending their hard-earned money for products that don’t actually have extra benefits. If you’ve bought Scott Naturals, please contact us for a free evaluation using the form on this page, or call us at 424-245-5505.

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