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Operator of Deceptive Crowdfunding Scheme Banned from Future Crowdfunding as Part of FTC Settlement
FTC Seeks Comment as Part of Review of Health Breach Notification Rule
FTC Halts Online Subscription Scheme that Deceived People with “Free Trial” Offers
FTC Staff Perspective Recaps Online Event Tickets Workshop
FTC Sends 45 More Letters Warning Marketers to Stop Making Unsupported Claims That Their Products and Therapies Can Effectively Prevent or Treat COVID-19
"That's the Ticket" Workshop: Staff Perspective
FTC Updates Congress on Efforts to Educate Consumers about Their FCRA Rights
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Fuel Rating Rule)
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request (Privacy Rule)
FTC Gives Final Approval to Modify FTC’s 2012 Privacy Order with Facebook with Provisions from 2019 Settlement
“Thrive” Supplement Marketer Agrees to Preliminary Order Barring Him from Claiming It Can Treat, Prevent, or Reduce the Risks Associated with COVID-19
FTC Chairman’s Statement Regarding the Court’s Approval of the Facebook Settlement
FTC Sends Warning Letters to Multi-Level Marketers Regarding Health and Earnings Claims They or Their Participants are Making Related to Coronavirus
FTC Chairman Releases 2019 Annual Highlights
FTC Sends 21 Letters Warning Marketers to Stop Making Unsupported Claims That Their Products and Therapies Can Effectively Treat Coronavirus
Neurocore, LLC (Neurocore Brain Performance Centers)
Credit Card Launderer for Tech Support Scams to Pay $6.75 Million to Settle FTC Charges
RevenueWire, Inc.
A Canadian company, RevenueWire, and its CEO, Roberta Leach, will pay $6.75 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges they laundered credit card payments for, and assisted and facilitated, two tech support scams previously sued by the FTC. According to the FTC, RevenueWire entered into contracts with payment processors to obtain merchant accounts to process credit card charges for its own sales of eBooks and software. The contracts prohibited RevenueWire from submitting third-party sales through its merchant accounts. In reality, however, RevenueWire used its accounts to process credit card charges and collect payments from consumers on behalf of ICE and Vast, two companies that allegedly used tech support scams to bilk consumers out of millions of dollars.
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