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About Truth In Product:
Truth In Product is an independent consumer protection organization that functions as a watchdog entity to protect consumers from false advertising. Established in 2018, the company offers a free consumer protection service that provides peace of mind for online purchases, allowing consumers to shop confidently from verified merchants.
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877-848-2732
SOURCE: TruthInProduct
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