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FTC sends checks to people who bought Sobrenix supplements

The FTC is sending 56,686 checks totaling more than $536,000 to people who bought Sobrenix supplements from Rejuvica.

Rejuvica claimed that Sobrenix could reduce alcohol cravings and use, but the FTC says that the company didn’t have scientific proof to back-up these claims. Rejuvica paid endorsers to make TV appearances designed to look like independent news stories instead of paid advertising. The company also created bogus review sites to get people to buy Sobrenix.

As a result of the FTC’s actions, Rejuvica and its owners were banned from making any claims about health care products or services without proof, and paid money to settle. The FTC is now using that money to provide refunds to eligible Rejuvica customers.

If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days.

You can find answers to common questions about FTC refund payments on our FAQ page. If you have any other questions, please call the refund administrator at 1-844-716-5800.

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