LasikPlus False Advertising Settlement: See If You Are Eligible
Did you receive the LasikPlus False Advertising Settlement email? It’s not a scam.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent out notices to almost 160,000 people who said no to getting Lasik eye surgery done at LasikPlus or Joffee MediCenter. Apparently, they were using some sneaky sales trick that felt like a bait-and-switch.
Who Is Eligible For The LasikPlus False Advertising Settlement
If you went to LasikPlus or Joffe MediCenter for a consultation but decided not to get Lasik because you didn’t qualify for the advertised price, you could be in for some benefits.
LasikPlus had these ads saying they could fix your vision for under $300, But turns out, only a tiny 6.5% of people actually qualified for that price. Most people were actually quoted between $1,800 and $2,295 per eye, according to the FTC.
How Much Is The Settlement
If you’re eligible, you could get some cash. But how much you’ll get depends on a bunch of stuff, like how many people file valid claims. They can’t say yet how much you might get.
You don’t have to do anything by a certain deadline if you want to be part of this settlement.
How To File A Claim
If you are eligible fill out a valid claim form before the deadline on May 20, 2024.
Click here to fill out a valid claim form.
Conclusion
In the Matter of: LCA-Vision d/b/a LasikPlus also d/b/a Joffe Medicenter, Case No. 1923157 is not a scam. Just like Graphic Packaging International Settlement, LasikPlus had these ads saying they could fix your vision for under $300, But turns out, only a tiny 6.5% of people actually qualified for that price. Most people were actually quoted between $1,800 and $2,295 per eye, according to the FTC.