Consumers Who Bought Phony Zephyr N95 Masks Are Set to Receive Over $1 Million in Refunds

FTC Actions on Deceptively Marketed Masks
The Federal Trade Commission is responding to consumers who bought phony Zephyr N95 masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. This action addresses the deceptive marketing tactics employed by Razer and its affiliates. As a result, over $1 million will be distributed to fully refund those affected.
Background on the Mask Controversy
During the pandemic, many consumers relied on face masks for protection, leading to a surge in mask production. Unfortunately, some companies exploited this situation by selling masks with misleading claims. bConsumers who purchased these phony products were left vulnerable.
Refund Process Explained
- Eligibility Criteria: Consumers must prove their purchase of the phony masks.
- Process Details: The FTC will handle refund requests efficiently to ensure speedy reimbursements.
- Official Communications: Updates will be provided through official FTC channels.
For more information, consumers are encouraged to visit the FTC's website and follow the guidelines outlined for the refund process.
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