Class Action.org is alerting consumers to allegations that Oreck made false and unproven claims in marketing its Oreck Halo Vacuum and ProShield Plus air cleaner. According to the FTC, Oreck allegedly made false and deceptive claims regarding the Halo vacuum and ProShield Plus’ ability to eliminate germs and allergens and to reduce the risk of the flu. As a result of these allegations, consumers who purchased either product may be able to participate in a class action lawsuit seeking compensation for the cost of their vacuum or air cleaner, which reportedly retailed at $599.95 and $399.95 respectively. To find out if you are eligible to recover the cost of your product, visit
http://www.classaction.org/oreck-halo-vacuum-and-proshield-plus-air-cleaner.html and complete the form on the right for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim.
According to the FTC, Oreck allegedly made false and deceptive claims regarding the health benefits of its Halo Vacuum and ProShield Plus air purifier. The following are among the claims which the FTC alleges are false and deceptive: the Oreck Halo vacuum and ProShield Plus air cleaner can prevent or reduce the risk of the flu; the vacuum and air cleaner can prevent or reduce the risk of other illnesses or ailments caused by allergens, bacteria, molds and viruses; the vacuum can eliminate nearly all common germs and allergens found in the home; the vacuum’s UV light is effective against mold, germs, bacteria, dust mites and viruses found in carpets; the air cleaner eliminates nearly all airborne particles from the normal household room. In April 2011, the FTC reached a
settlement with Oreck requiring the company to stop making these allegedly false claims until it provides scientific evidence; the company also agreed to pay $750,000 to the FTC.
Because Oreck allegedly made false claims regarding its Halo vacuum and ProShield Plus air cleaner, the class action attorneys working with Class Action.org would like to hear from users of either product, as legal recourse may be available. Potentially, consumers who purchased either item may be able to participate in an
Oreck class action lawsuit seeking compensation for their product. To find out if you are eligible, visit Class Action.org for a free, no obligation evaluation of your claim.
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