| U.S. Federal Trade Commission |
FTC News Release, Aug 6, 2007
Refunds for Consumers Who Purchased Xenadrine EFX
From August 6 until September 15, 2007, the Federal Trade Commission will be
accepting refund requests from consumers who bought Xenadrine EFX. The FTC
alleged that Xenadrine EFX was advertised with false and unsubstantiated
weight-loss claims, and the FTC’s settlement with the marketers of Xenadrine EFX
included money for consumer refunds. The amount of the refund will depend on the
number of consumers who request refunds.
Consumers who bought Xenadrine EFX between February 1, 2002, and May 22,
2006, and were not satisfied with their purchase can request a refund either by
downloading a claim form at http://www.xenadrineefxsettlement.com/
or by calling
1-800-560-6435 to receive a claim form by mail.
Consumers must complete and sign the claim form and mail it back to the
Claims Administration Center at the address shown on the claim form. The Claims
Administration Center must receive all claim forms no later than September 15,
2007.
In addition to this notice, the FTC will run public notices in a variety of
newspapers during the month of August.
The text in this article was prepared by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.