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鶹ý Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. SuperGoodDeals.com, Inc.; and Kevin J. Lipsitz, individually and as an officer of SuperGoodDeals.com, Inc.; Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
202 3135
Civil Action Number
1:20-cv-03027
鶹ý Type
鶹ý Injunctions
鶹ý Court
Eastern District of New York

Case Summary

The FTC filed a complaint against SuperGoodDeals.com, Inc. and its owner, Kevin J. Lipsitz, alleging that the defendants falsely promised consumers next-day shipping of facemasks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, the FTC alleged that some of the other merchandise sold through the SuperGoodDeals website were falsely advertised as “authentic” or “certified.”

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.

In December 2024, the FTC sent more than $114,000 to consumers who were deceived by “next day shipping” claims on badly needed personal protective equipment (PPE) by online seller SuperGoodDeals.com.