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FTC Seeks Public Comment on Sears Holdings Management Corporation Petition to Reopen and Modify Commission Order Concerning Online Browsing Tracking
FTC Gives Final Approval to Settlement with Online Tax Preparation Service
FTC Charges Debt Collection Business Defrauded Consumers into Paying Debts They Did Not Owe
FTC Charges Office Supply Scheme with Bilking Millions of Dollars from Small Businesses for ‘Free’ Samples of Cleaning Products
TaxSlayer, In the Matter of
Southern California Auto Dealership Group to Pay $1.4 Million for Violating FTC Order Requiring Clear Financing and Leasing Disclosures in Its Advertisements
FTC Releases Draft Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2018 to 2022
FTC Staff Seeks Empirical Research and Public Comments Regarding Impact of Certificates of Public Advantage
FTC Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee on Net Neutrality
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On "Net Neutrality and the Role of Antitrust," Before the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law of the Judiciary Committee, United States House of Representatives
FTC Settlements Ban Chicago-area Phantom Debt Collector from the Debt Collection Business and from Selling Debt Portfolios
Stark Law, LLC d/b/a Stark Recovery
The Federal Trade Commission and the Office of the Illinois Attorney General are sending payments totaling more than $4 million to more than 10,000 consumers who lost money to the Stark Law phantom debt collection scheme.
According a suit filed by the FTC and the Illinois Attorney General, Stark Law used a host of business names to target consumers who obtained or applied for payday or other short-term loans, pressuring them into paying debts they either did not owe or that the defendants had no authority to collect. The defendants allegedly called consumers and demanded immediate payment for supposedly delinquent loans, at times threatening consumers with lawsuits or arrest, falsely claiming they would be charged with “defrauding a financial institution” or “passing a bad check.”
American Precious Metals, LLC, et al.
FTC Obtains Court Order against Deceptive Marketers Who Tricked Consumers with Ads for Non-existent Rental Properties and ‘Free’ Credit Reports
FTC Obtains Settlements from Operators of Tech Support Scams
Rust-Oleum Corporation (Painter’s Touch 2X Ultra Cover spray paint)
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