Class Plaintiff Garner Compares Global Plasma to 19th Century American Snake Oil Peddler
“In 19th century America, peddlers traveled from town to town selling remedies, operating as confidence men, they relied on consumers’ trust. Omitting defects and using deceptive claims, these peddlers, sometimes described as snake oil salesmen, took money from buyers relying upon their claims. The salesmen were forced to stay on the run because if they stayed in one place, their trickery would soon be discovered and they would face consequences. Likewise,” Class Plaintiff Robert S. Garner tells the Honorable Colm F. Connolly, Global Plasma Solutions Inc.’s “brief uses partial truths, deception, and outright lies in an effort to avoid…
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