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Government Actions
Gov. Action
On April 15, 2020 the Michigan Attorney General, Frequency Apps and Biores Technologies finalized an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance and Discontinuance in Ingham County Circuit Court. Under the agreement, Frequency Apps and Biores Technologies agreed to stop marketing and selling the Coronavirus Defender Patch. The Michigan Attorney General has alleged the Coronavirus Defender Patch marketed by the company violated the Michigan Consumer Protection act by misleading consumers about its use to treat or protect against Coronavirus. BBB reports on known significant government actions involving business' marketplace conduct. BBB has attempted to contact the company, but has not received a response. The agreement filed in Ingham County Circuit Court can be found at https://www.michigan.gov/documents/ag/Frequency_Apps_AVC_final_687261_7.pdf.
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- Rockford, MI
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