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Razer sold its Zephyr face mask as "N95 certified," but failed qualification tests and now must reimburse consumers.
Razer Is Sending Out Checks for Its Falsely Labeled N95 Zephyr Masks Court documents say Razer knew the mask wasn't certified to offer N95 protection but sold it that way anyway.
A sizeable number of customers (Razer fans, likely) who bought into Razer's deceptive marketing and sales of its 'N95 grade' Zephyr face mask will be entitled to full refunds thanks to a $1 ...
What just happened? Good news for buyers of Razer Zephyr masks who regret their purchase (i.e., everyone): The FTC says it is fully refunding 6,764 consumers who bought the mask after reaching a ...
Not really N95 Buyers of Razer’s bogus “N95” Zephyr masks get over $1 million in refunds $1 million total sent to 6,764 consumers due to Razer settlement with FTC.
Over $1 million is available for people who bought Razer Zephyr masks.
Razer is in trouble with the FTC over masks it made and sold during the COVID pandemic. The matter is going to cost it around $1.1 million.
The FTC has ordered Razer to pay over $1.1 million in refunds to those who purchased the Razer Zephyr RGB mask which was supposedly "N95-grade". It wasn't.
Razer touted the Zephyr as a "smart" mask with RGB lighting that used N95 grade filters, meaning it would filter 95% of airborne particles.
Despite this, Razer moved forward with its marketing and released Razer Zephyr in October 2021, amid spiking global COVID-19 rates due to the Delta variant.
Razer has to pay over $1.1 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle complaints that it advertised its infamous Zephyr masks as N95-grade when it didn't get them certified at all. The ...
Razer is in hot water with the FTC this week after the regulator proposed a settlement that would have Razer refund all purchases to customers who bought its Zephyr mask. Initially launched as an ...
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