Skin Care Direct Response Marketer Referred To FTC By ERSP
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Advertising Review Council's Electronic Retailing Self-Regulation Program is referring direct response company Boehm-Ritter to the Federal Trade Commission following the firm's failure to provide substantiation for Internet ad claims for its Nexiderm-SP Wrinkle-Reduction Cream
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