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Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating numerous complaints from California consumers regarding Keto GT’s potentially deceptive and fraudulent practices surrounding its advertising of diet pills.
Evidence suggests that Keto GT is dishonestly representing its diet pills as having been endorsed by celebrities and TV personalities, using fake consumer testimonials, and displaying pictures of two different people that it presents to audiences as “before-and-after” pictures. Similarly, Keto GT has claimed that the diet pills are backed by investors from the popular television show “Shark Tank,” but Keto GT has never appeared on the show. In addition, many Keto GT customers claim to have been signed up for pricey negative-option plans where they are automatically sent and billed for additional Keto GT diet pills on a regular basis, and say that Keto GT charged them much more than they expected to pay — practices that consumers have alleged are “fraudulent.” Consumers have accused the Keto GT diet pills of being a “scam” and that the company’s claims are “bogus.” Furthermore, consumers have reported that it is unnecessarily difficult to contact consumer service with questions or complaints, those consumers who do manage to reach Keto GT customer service representatives are unable to obtain refunds.
WMP has filed class actions against companies that have engaged in similar deceptive practices and may file a similar lawsuit on behalf of customers of Keto GT to recover damages on their behalf.
If you live in California and believe you were deceived by Keto GT’s false advertising and fraudulent practices, you are not alone! We urge you to contact a class action attorney at WMP for a free case evaluation. Should a lawsuit be brought, there is no cost or fee involved in joining the case. You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com.