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Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra In the Matter of SpyFone
FTC Sends Refund Checks to People Targeted in Computer Financing Scheme
BlueHippo Funding, LLC, and BlueHippo Capital, LLC
The Federal Trade Commission alleged that BlueHippo Funding, LLC, and BlueHippo Capital, LLC operated a deceptive computer financing scheme in violation of a federal court order.
Telemarketer Fees to Access the FTC’s National Do Not Call Registry to Increase in 2022
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Pay-Per-Call Rule)
FTC, Georgia Attorney General Sue Stem Cell Institute of America Co-Founders for Deceptive Joint Pain Cure-All Marketing Scheme
Federal Trade Commission Sending Refunds to More than 31,000 Consumers Allegedly Defrauded by Online Training Academy
Online Trading Academy
Online Trading Academy is required to offer debt forgiveness to thousands of consumers who purchased its “training programs,” while the company’s founder and other individuals will together pay between $5 and $9.1 million and turn over assets under the terms of a settlement with the FTC.
The FTC brought a lawsuit alleging that OTA, led by Eyal Shachar, had deceived consumers for years with claims that purchasers of OTA’s investment training were likely to generate significant income. OTA claimed that anyone could learn to use its strategy, and filled its sales pitch with testimonials and hypothetical trades showing significant profits. In August 2021, the Commission announced it is returning more than $5.4 million to defrauded consumers.
FTC Staff Comment to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in Docket No. R-1748, RIN 7100-AG15, Debit Card Interchange Fees and Routing
FTC Urges Federal Reserve Board to Require Debit Card Gatekeepers to Compete Fairly
FTC Sues FleetCor and Its CEO for Fleecing Small Businesses With Mystery Fuel Card Fees
Fleetcor Technologies
The Federal Trade Commission’s complaint against FleetCor, a company that sells fuel card services to businesses, alleges that it has charged customers at least hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees after making false promises about helping customers save on fuel costs. The case was filed in December 2019.
Electronic Payment Solutions of America, Inc., et al.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request (Fur Rules)
Aristotle Removed from List of FTC-Approved Children’s Privacy Self-Regulatory Programs
Refunds Coming to Consumers Who Bought Deceptively Marketed Willow Curve Device
Physician's Technology, LLC
In June 2020, the marketers of a low-level light therapy device (LLLT) called Willow Curve agreed to stop making allegedly deceptive claims that the device treats chronic, severe pain and associated inflammation, under a settlement with the FTC.
In a complaint filed in federal court the FTC alleged that the marketers of Willow Curve promoted the device nationwide since 2014, touting it as a “smart” device that is “clinically proven,” even though they lack scientific evidence to support these claims. The order settling the complaint also requires two defendants to pay $200,000 each to the Commission. In August 2021, the FTC sent refunds totaling more than $350,000 to defrauded consumers.
FTC Sends Checks to People Who Were Deceived into Buying Worthless Online Marketing Services
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