- FTC to Send Refund Checks to Consumers who Lost Money to Tech Support Scam ( )
- FTC Returns Almost $3.5 Million to Consumers Who Bought Deceptively Marketed “Weight-Loss” Supplements from Direct Alternatives and Original Organics, LLC ( )
- FTC and FDA Send Warning Letters to Companies Selling Dietary Supplements Claiming to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and Remediate or Cure Other Serious Illnesses Such as Parkinson’s, Heart Disease, and Cancer ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Orders Settling Endorsement and Deceptive Native Advertising Charges against Creaxion Corporation and Inside Publications, LLC ( )
- FTC Seeks to Add New Defendants in Student Debt Relief Case ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comments on whether to Repeal, Amend, or Retain Leather Guides ( )
- FTC Returns More Than $6 Million to Consumers Who Bought Deceptively Marketed Health Products from Tarr, Inc. ( )
- FTC Obtains Court Order Barring U.S. and Canadian Scammers from Marketing, Selling Internet-related Services and Misrepresenting Their Relationship with Consumers ( )
- FTC and State of Florida Win Summary Judgment: Court Orders Ringleader of Debt-Relief Scam to Pay $23 Million and Imposes Industry Bans ( )
- Two Defendants Settle Allegations in ‘Money Now Funding’ Credit Card Charge Laundering Scheme ( )
- Defendant in Fraudulent Business Coaching Scheme Settles with FTC ( )
- FTC Proposes Amendments to Improve Usability of the Energy Labeling Rule ( )
- FTC Settlements Will Ban Student Loan Debt Relief Operators From Engaging in Debt Relief Services ( )
- FTC Releases FY 2018 National Do Not Call Registry Data Book and Mini Site ( )
- Online Seller to Pay $60,000 Penalty for Violating the Contact Lens Rule ( )
- FTC Returns More Than $3.5 Million to Consumers Subjected to Deceptive and Unfair Sales and Financing Tactics by Los Angeles-Area’s Sage Auto Group ( )
- “Nobetes” Dietary Supplement Marketers Settle FTC Complaint Alleging Unsubstantiated Health Claims, Illegal Billing Practices, and Deceptive Endorsements ( )
- Defendants in Sellers Playbook Get-Rich Scheme Settle with FTC and Minnesota ( )
- FTC Returns more than $750,000 to Consumers Who Bought Two Deceptively Marketed Supplements from Health Research Laboratories, LLC ( )
- FTC Halts Deceptive Student Debt Relief Scheme that Bilked Consumers out of Millions ( )
- Remaining Operators of Student Debt Relief Scheme Settle FTC Charges ( )
- PR Firm and Publisher Settle FTC Allegations They Misrepresented Product Endorsements as Independent Opinions, Commercial Advertising as Editorial Content ( )
- At FTC’s Request, Court Halts Massive “Sanctuary Belize” Real Estate Investment Scam ( )
- FTC Halts Purveyors of Sham Health Insurance Plans ( )
- Online Student Loan Refinance Company SoFi Settles FTC Charges, Agrees to Stop Making False Claims About Loan Refinancing Savings ( )
- Owners of Business Coaching and Development Service Scam Are Banned ( )
- FTC Approves Final Amendments to its R-Value Rule for Home Insulation Products ( )
- At FTC’s Request, Court Stops False Advertising and Unauthorized Billing Scheme ( )
- FTC Stops Deceptive Health Claims by a Stem Cell Therapy Clinic ( )
- Marketer of a Get-Rich-With-Amazon Scheme Settles with the FTC ( )