Purchasers Of Dial Complete Foaming Antibacterial Hand Soap Wash File Class Action Lawsuit Against Dial Over Alleged False Advertising.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against The Dial Corporation (hereafter “Dial” or “Defendant), in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois (styled David Walls v. The Dial Corporation, Civil Action Case No. 3:10-cv-00734-WDS-DGW) alleging, among other things, that Dial falsely claims that Dial Complete “kills 99.99% of germs,” is the “#1 Doctor Recommended” brand of antibacterial liquid hand wash and “kills more germs than any other liquid hand soap”, according to class action lawsuit news reports.
The Dial Complete Foaming Antibacterial Hand Wash class action lawsuit complaint reportedly alleges that the active ingredient in Dial Complete is Triclosan and that there are no reliable studies showing that Triclosan provides any of the results allegedly promised by Dial or that it provides a benefit over washing with regular soap and water.
The Dial Complete Foaming Antibacterial Hand Wash class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of all persons in Illinois who purchased Dial Complete.
For more information on the Dial Complete Foaming Antibacterial Hand Wash class action lawsuit, read the Dial class action complaint.
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I receved a check from the dial settlement fund for 8$ 10 cents and I cant cash it