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Netforce Seminars, et al.
In a case first filed in January 2020, the FTC alleged that Success By Health and its executives James “Jay” Dwight Noland, Jr., Lina Noland, Scott A. Harris, and Thomas G. Sacca were operating an “instant coffee” pyramid scheme that used false promises of wealth and income to entice thousands of consumers to join.
The amended complaint alleges that the defendants were operating an additional pyramid scheme known as VOZ Travel. According to the amended complaint, the defendants sold consumers VOZ Travel “memberships” for at least $1,000 each. In exchange, they allegedly promised consumers access to a discount travel booking platform and the ability to earn rewards for recruiting other consumers to buy memberships. The complaint alleges that the defendants told consumers that some VOZ Travel members would be “making $1.53 [million] per year.”
FTC Releases Agenda for May 23 Workshop on “Recyclable” Claims
FTC to Host Cloud Computing Discussion on May 11
Triangle Media Corporation
The operators of a worldwide negative option scam have agreed to settle FTC charges that they deceptively advertised “risk-free” trial offers for only the cost of shipping and handling, but then charged consumers full price for the trial product and enrolled them in expensive, ongoing continuity plans without their knowledge or consent.
BCO Consulting
The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a pair of student loan debt relief schemes that it says bilked students out of approximately $12 million by using deceptive claims about repayment programs and loan forgiveness that did not exist. The agency also says the companies falsely claimed to be or be affiliated with the Department of Education and told students that the illegal payments the companies collected would count towards their loans.
After the FTC filed complaints seeking to end the deceptive practices, a federal court temporarily halted the two schemes and froze their assets.
In early October 2023, SL Finance and BCO Consulting were permanently banned from the debt relief industry and ordered to turn over their assets as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
FTC Stops Student Loan Debt Relief Schemes that it Says Bilked Students Out of Millions
FTC Releases Agenda for May 18 Workshop on Proposed Changes to the Eyeglass Rule
Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $176,000 to Consumers Who Bought Clothing and Accessories Deceptively Labeled as ‘Made in USA’
FTC to Host Virtual Panel Discussion on Cloud Computing, Extends Comment Deadline
FTC Proposes Blanket Prohibition Preventing Facebook from Monetizing Youth Data
Innovative Marketing, Inc., et al.
FTC Releases Speaker List for May 4 Informal Hearing on Government and Business Impersonation Rule
Joint Statement on Enforcement Efforts Against Discrimination and Bias in Automated Systems
FTC Chair Khan and Officials from DOJ, CFPB and EEOC Release Joint Statement on AI
Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $1.1 Million to Consumers
FTC Approves Final Order against HomeAdvisor, Inc. for Deceptively Marketing its Leads for Home Improvement Projects
FTC Sends 37 New Cease and Desist Letters Regarding Agency’s Eyeglass Rule
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