A Reddit whistleblower reported employees were forced to write fake reviews.
: Cult-favorite skincare brand Sunday Riley, the one behind the popular Good Genes serum, has officially settle charges with the Federal Trade Commissions stemming from allegations made last year that the skincare brand posted glowing product reviews on Sephora's website to boost sales.
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FTC Gives Surprising Ruling to Sunday Riley Fake Review ScandalThe FTC found that within two years, Sunday Riley managers, including its namesake founder, posted fake reviews of products and asked its employees to do the same
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The FTC Says Sunday Riley Posted Fake Product Reviews'The proposed settlement is unlikely to deter other would-be wrongdoers.'
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The FTC Has Confirmed That Sunday Riley Faked Product ReviewsSunday Riley, the maker of the cult—and extremely pricey—skincare product Good Genes, has been found by the Federal Trade Commission to have misled its customers “by posting fake reviews of the company’s products on a major retailer’s website, at the CEO’s direction, and by failing to disclose that the reviewers were company employees.”
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No More Fake Reviews for Sunday Riley, FTC SaysThe skin-care brand has been formally banned from leaving fake reviews on its products by the Federal Trade Commission.
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The FTC Has Confirmed That Sunday Riley Faked Product ReviewsSunday Riley, the maker of the cult—and extremely pricey—skincare product Good Genes, has been found by the Federal Trade Commission to have misled its customers “by posting fake reviews of the company’s products on a major retailer’s website, at the CEO’s direction, and by failing to disclose that the reviewers were company employees.”
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