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FTC Action Leads to Ban for SuperGoodDeals.com and Its Owner Who Failed to Ship PPE ‘Next Day’ at Height of Pandemic
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In December 2024, the FTC is sending 4,583 checks totaling more than $114,000 to people who bought facemasks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) from online seller SuperGoodDeals.com: https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds/supergooddealscom-refunds
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On Feb. 26, 2024, it was announced that as a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, Kevin Lipsitz, who defrauded consumers by falsely promising “next day” shipping of facemasks and respirators to consumers at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, will be banned from selling personal protective equipment (PPE) and be required to turn over more than $145,000 to the FTC.
The FTC first sued Lipsitz and his company, SuperGoodDeals.com, in July 2020. Beginning in March of that year, when the company sought to capitalize on the soaring demand for PPE from consumers worried about being exposed to the coronavirus, SuperGoodDeals’ website claimed PPE was “in stock,” and touted “Pay Today, Ships Tomorrow.” In numerous instances, though, Lipsitz and SuperGoodDeals did not have masks in stock and took weeks to ship the PPE merchandise customers ordered. SuperGoodDeals received many complaints through emails, phone calls, and website chat messages about the shipping delays. Some of the complaints were from customers who were in dire need of PPE, including those ordering facemasks for healthcare professionals, immunocompromised family members, and child welfare workers making in-home visits.
The proposed court order, which was agreed to by Lipsitz and SuperGoodDeals, includes a number of requirements:-
-Permanent ban on selling protective equipment: Lipsitz and SuperGoodDeals are permanently banned from selling any PPE designed to prevent the spread of disease or infection.
-Prohibition on misleading shipping promises: The proposed order also prohibits Lipsitz and SuperGoodDeals from making promises about shipping times without a reasonable basis for those claims. In addition, the proposed order requires Lipsitz and the company to abide by the requirements of the Mail, Internet, or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule.
-Prohibition on other deceptive practices: The proposed order also prohibits Lipsitz and SuperGoodDeals from misrepresenting any refund policy, the nature or quality of any good including whether it is certified or specifically branded, and any other material misrepresentations.
-Turn over funds: The order requires Lipsitz to turn over $145,958.59 to the FTC.
The proposed order contains a total monetary judgment of $1,088,984.20, which is partially suspended based on the defendants’ inability to pay the full amount. If the defendants are found to have lied to the FTC in their financial disclosures, the full judgment would be immediately payable.The FTC filed the proposed order in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Stipulated final orders or injunctions have the force of law when approved and signed by the District Court judge.
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