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New Yorkers looking to lose weight or improve their health may unwittingly purchase products that provide no meaningful results
Submitted by the New York State Division of Consumer Protection
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection reminds consumers of the dangers of deceptive ads for products that promise weight loss or improved health. Misleading ads, with false promises and unsubstantiated health claims, prey on peoples desires for a quick fix or miracle cure, but they may only cheat you out of your hard-earned money, and worse, be dangerous to your health.
“Weight-loss scams can place consumers at risk of losing more than cash since dietary supplements can jeopardize one’s health. The Division of Consumer Protection warns New Yorkers looking to meet their health and fitness goals to be careful and not fall for the myriad of fraudulent products advertised,” Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez said. “Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
Health care fraud includes fraudulent, misleading or deceptive claims for weight loss products or services, health spas and equipment, and over-the-counter or prescription drugs. According to the Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Sentinel Network data, it was one of the top 10 fraud categories in 2021, costing U.S. consumers $17 million in losses. New Yorkers are warned to be critical of any new products prior to purchase.
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