Reebok International Ltd. has agreed to pay $25 million as part of a settlement of a Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company made unsubstantiated, deceptive benefits claims about its ...
Reebok Australia has been fined $350,000 and ordered to issue refunds after the company was found to have misled customers about the benefits of their shoes. Promotional material for Reebok's EasyTone ...
Reebok International Ltd. will refund $25 million to customers who bought its popular toning shoes, in one of the largest settlements ever reached between a company and the federal government over ...
Over the past few years, there’s been a complete saturation of the athletic footwear market with shoes promising to lift your butt, tighten your thighs, and get you firmer faster than if you were ...
It's one thing for your company's marquee shoe to receive a less than stellar grade in one of our Kicksology performance reviews. It's quite a larger scale disaster when the Federal Trade Commission ...
Reebok's EasyTone sneakers are to be re-launched despite charges brought against the sportswear brand by the Federal Trade Commission. Reebok president Uli Becker appeared undeterred by the recent ...
Reebok, one of the leaders in fitness footwear, is facing criticism by the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus over exaggerating the health and performance benefits ...
Reebok's $25 million settlement with the FTC that bans it from making any further claims that EasyTone shoes will give you "better legs and a better butt" seems like a defeat for the shoe company. It ...
Reebok has been penalised $350,000 and ordered to issue refunds for misleading customers about its EasyTone shoe range, which it claimed for years would boost muscle tone of calves, thighs and ...
It is a testament to mankind's determination that one can exercise without doing any, you know, actual exercise, that news that a lumpy flip-flop will not, in fact, tone one's muscles has been deemed ...
Customers who bought shoes that Reebok ads said would tone legs and buttocks could be getting a refund. The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday the athletic shoe giant would dole out $25 million ...