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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. RevMountain, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; RoadRunner B2C, LLC, also doing business as RevGo, a Nevada limited liability company; Wave Rock, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Juniper Solutions, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Jasper Woods, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Wheeler Peak Marketing, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; ROIRunner, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Cherry Blitz, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Flat Iron Avenue, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Absolutely Working, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Three Lakes, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Bridge Ford, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; How and Why, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Spruce River, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; TrimXT, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Elation White, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; IvoryPro, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; Doing What's Possible, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company; RevGuard, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; RevLive!, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Blue Rocket Brands, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Convertis, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Convertis Marketing, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Turtle Mountains, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Boulder Black Diamond, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Mint House, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Thunder Avenue, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; University & Folsom, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Boulder Creek Internet Solutions, Inc., a Colorado corporation; Walnut Street Marketing, Inc., a Colorado corporation; Snow Sale, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Brand Force, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Wild Farms, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; Salamonie River, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Indigo Systems, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Night Watch Group, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Newport Crossing, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Greenville Creek, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Brookville Lane, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company; Anasazi Management Partners, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company; Honey Lake, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company; Condor Canyon, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company; Brass Triangle, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Solid Ice, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Sandstone Beach, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Desert Gecko, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Blizzardwhite, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Action Pro White, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; First Class Whitening, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company;
Spark Whitening, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Titanwhite, LLC, an Arizona limited
liability company: Dental Pro At Home, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Smile Pro Direct, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Circle of Youth SkinCare, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; DermaGlam, LLC, an Arizona limited
liability company; Sedona Beauty Secrets, LLC, an
Arizona limited liability company; Bellaathome, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; SkinnyIQ, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; Body Tropical, LLC, an Arizona limited
liability company; Blair McNea, individually and as an officer of RevGuard, LLC; Danielle Foss, individually and as an officer of Blue Rocket Brands, LLC and Convertis, LLC; and Jennifer Johnson, individually and as an officer of RevMountain, LLC, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
162 3216
X160024
Civil Action Number
2:17-cv-02000-APG-GWF
Enforcement Type
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court
District of Nevada

Case Summary

In April 2018, the FTC announced a consent order against the ringleader of an operation that lured people into an expensive negative-option scam using a low-cost “trial” offer for tooth whiteners and other products is banned from negative-option sales under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The settlement order is one of three orders resolving FTC charges against Blair McNea, Jennifer Johnson, Danielle Foss and 59 corporate defendants. In April 2023, the Commission announced it was sending more than $1.1 million to consumers defrauded by the scheme.