Did You Buy A Snuggie? You Might Be Entitled To Cash Back

(CBS Sacramento) – If you've ever been wrapped in the warmth of a Snuggie over the last 20 years, you could feel the warmth of something else: cash back. And it's all because of deceptive business practices used by the company that marketed them, the FTC claims.

The direct marketing company behind the Snuggie, Allstar Marketing Group, LLC, deceptively sold the Snuggie and other as seen on TV-type products, including the Magic Mesh Door, as "buy-one-get-one-free", but didn't fully disclose the costs, according to the FTC. And because the buying process was confusing, some people who bought the product paid more than they should have.

"While the products varied, Allstar's pitch often was the same—a "buy-one-get-one-free" offer that did not disclose all the costs," the FTC said in a statement.

Modeling snuggies. (Photo by STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)

The court order settling the FTC's charges barred Allstar from engaging in the allegedly illegal conduct and imposed a monetary judgment of $7.5 million to be paid back to affected consumers, who are set to receive an average of $33.14 each.

Refund checks started going out on Monday, and consumers should receive them this month, the FTC says. Checks must be cashed within 60 days or they will become void.

Consumers should not be required to pay money or provide information to cash refund checks. Consumers who have questions should call the FTC at 1-877-982-1294.

H/T CBS Sacramento

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