Here is a great letter to the FTC and your State Attorney General:Subject: Consumer Fraud Report: Fraudulent "EMF Blocker" Device Sold on Amazon.comProduct Name: EMP & EMF Shield for Home (Gen 2) | Compact EMF Blocker & HarmonizerProduct ASIN: B0GGZH8CWHProduct URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GGZH8CWHSeller Name: weisaiiiManufacturer Listed: Sapbontchi Description of Fraud:I am writing to formally report a deceptive consumer product scam actively being operated on Amazon.com. The product is aggressively marketed and sold as an "EMP & EMF Shield for Home" and an "EMF Blocker & Harmonizer" designed to protect up to 2,000 square feet from electromagnetic radiation. Upon receiving the item, I discovered that the product is completely fraudulent. The physical device is simply a generic, mass-produced USB wall plug. The fraudulent seller has physically placed a custom sticker over the functional face of the device. The top sticker displays an abstract geometric logo and reads "EMF PROTECTION". Upon peeling back this fraudulent sticker, the original factory printing on the plastic casing is exposed, reading: "Transient Reducing Aux Plug" alongside a standard, open USB-A port. The seller is charging a premium for what they claim is "Next-Gen Dual Protection Technology" and "resonant frequency technology," when in reality they are shipping consumers a cheap electronic wall charger modified with a fake sticker. The listing explicitly uses deceptive safeguarding text to prevent consumer discovery, stating that "an EMF meter may not show reduced readings" under the guise that it works at an "energy field level." This is a deliberate attempt to obscure the fact that the item possesses no EMF-blocking capabilities whatsoever. This is a clear violation of consumer protection laws regarding deceptive marketing, false advertising, and outright product fraud. I request that your agency investigate this seller ("weisaiii") and this product listing to prevent further consumers from being defrauded. I have preserved the physical item and photographic evidence of the peeled label exposing the USB port.
If anyone is interested, here is a message that Gemini put together for the complaint. This is the link to the FTC and you can also submit to your State Attorney General with the same letter. You can add this pic to your complaint as well. Subject: Consumer Fraud Report: Fraudulent "EMF Blocker" Device Sold on Amazon.comProduct Name: EMP & EMF Shield for Home (Gen 2) | Compact EMF Blocker & HarmonizerProduct ASIN: B0GGZH8CWHProduct URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GGZH8CWHSeller Name: weisaiiiManufacturer Listed: Sapbontchi Description of Fraud:I am writing to formally report a deceptive consumer product scam actively being operated on Amazon.com. The product is aggressively marketed and sold as an "EMP & EMF Shield for Home" and an "EMF Blocker & Harmonizer" designed to protect up to 2,000 square feet from electromagnetic radiation. Upon receiving the item, I discovered that the product is completely fraudulent. The physical device is simply a generic, mass-produced USB wall plug. The fraudulent seller has physically placed a custom sticker over the functional face of the device. The top sticker displays an abstract geometric logo and reads "EMF PROTECTION". Upon peeling back this fraudulent sticker, the original factory printing on the plastic casing is exposed, reading: "Transient Reducing Aux Plug" alongside a standard, open USB-A port. The seller is charging a premium for what they claim is "Next-Gen Dual Protection Technology" and "resonant frequency technology," when in reality they are shipping consumers a cheap electronic wall charger modified with a fake sticker. The listing explicitly uses deceptive safeguarding text to prevent consumer discovery, stating that "an EMF meter may not show reduced readings" under the guise that it works at an "energy field level." This is a deliberate attempt to obscure the fact that the item possesses no EMF-blocking capabilities whatsoever. This is a clear violation of consumer protection laws regarding deceptive marketing, false advertising, and outright product fraud. I request that your agency investigate this seller ("weisaiii") and this product listing to prevent further consumers from being defrauded. I have preserved the physical item and photographic evidence of the peeled label exposing the USB port.
