The Federal Trade Commission said yesterday it is sending over $1 million in refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased Razer Zephyr masks that were deceptively marketed as providing N95 protection ...
The payout represents the end of a surprisingly thorough saga that saw the FTC crackdown on Razer for falsely marketing its Zephyr masks. The company first started offering the masks in 2021 ...
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 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The Federal Trade Commission is sending out checks to fully reimburse everyone who bought Razer Zephyr air purifier masks, which were falsely labeled during the COVID-19 pandemic as having N95 ...
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 ...
Full refunds are now available to people who purchased a falsely advertised N95 face mask from Razer. The US Federal Trade Commission announced that checks and PayPal payments are on their way to ...
The FTC announced that it is now processing the refunds regarding their massive case against Razer, particularly with their Zephyr smart masks which deceived the public that it can protect them ...
The FTC fined Razer $100,000 for the deceptive marketing of its Zephyr mask and also ordered it to payback a total of $1,071,254.33 to all of its buyers.
The covid pandemic saga of Razer’s RGB-lit Zephyr face mask is probably ending now that checks and PayPal payments are giving money back to the 6,764 buyers. Last year, the FTC settled with ...
The gaming mask 'Zephyr' released by gaming device manufacturer Razer in 2021 was advertised as an 'N95 grade' gaming mask comparable to N95 masks, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...
For instance, Razer revealed an RGB face mask during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. That later became the Zephyr, a smart mask that landed Razer in legal trouble after users claimed ...
The FTC in April 2024 took action against Razer and several affiliates over their production and sale of a "wearable air purifier" face mask called the Zephyr. Starting in October of 2021 ...