- FTC Acts to Stop FloatMe’s Deceptive ‘Free Money’ Promises, Discriminatory Cash Advance Practices, and Baseless Claims around Algorithmic Underwriting ( )
- FTC Action Leads to $18 Million in Refunds for Brigit Consumers Harmed by Deceptive Promises About Cash Advances, Hidden Fees, and Blocked Cancellation ( )
- Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $970,000 To Consumers Harmed by Deceptive Payday Lending Operation ( )
- Federal Trade Commission Sends out Second Round of Redress Checks in Payday Lending Scheme Operated by AMG Services ( )
- Payment Processor that Helped Bogus Discount Clubs Bilk Consumers Will Pay $2.3 Million as a Result of FTC Case ( )
- Statement by FTC Acting Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in AMG Capital Management LLC v. FTC ( )
- FTC Acts to Ban Payday Lender From Industry, Forgive Illegal Debt ( )
- FTC Halts Deceptive Payday Lender That Took Millions From Consumers’ Accounts Without Authorization ( )
- FTC and DOJ Return a Record $505 Million to Consumers Harmed by Massive Payday Lending Scheme ( )
- FTC Charges Debt Collection Operation Took Consumers’ Money for Phantom Debts ( )
- FTC Charges Defendants with Selling Fake Payday Loan Debt Portfolios ( )
- U.S. Court Finds in FTC’s Favor and Imposes Record $1.3 Billion Judgment Against Defendants Behind AMG Payday Lending Scheme ( )
- FTC Action: Payday Debt Relief Operation Banned from Debt Relief Business ( )
- FTC Returns Money to Consumers Harmed by Scam That Collected Millions in Phantom Payday Loan Debts ( )
- FTC and Illinois Attorney General Halt Chicago-Area Operation Charged with Collecting and Selling Phantom Payday Loan Debts ( )
- Data Broker Defendants Settle FTC Charges They Sold Sensitive Personal Information to Scammers ( )
- FTC Returns Money to Consumers Harmed in Payday Loan Ploy ( )
- FTC Secures $4.4 Million From Online Payday Lenders to Settle Deception Charges ( )
- FTC, Illinois Attorney General Halt Chicago Area Operation Charged With Illegally Pressuring Consumers to Pay ‘Phantom’ Debts ( )
- FTC Sues to Stop Deceptive Debt Relief Operation ( )
- Online Payday Lending Companies to Pay $21 Million to Settle Federal Trade Commission Charges that They Deceived Consumers Nationwide ( )
- FTC Charges Data Broker with Facilitating the Theft of Millions of Dollars from Consumers' Accounts ( )
- FTC Alleges Debt Brokers Illegally Exposed Personal Information of Tens of Thousands of Consumers on the Internet ( )
- FTC Action Halts Payday Loan Scheme That Bilked Tens of Millions From Consumers By Trapping Them Into Supposed “Loans” They Never Authorized ( )
- At the FTC’s Request, Court Halts Collection of Allegedly Fake Payday Debts ( )
- U.S. District Judge Finds that Payday Lender AMG Services Deceived Consumers by Imposing Undisclosed Charges and Inflated Fees ( )
- Payday Lenders That Used Tribal Affiliation to Illegally Garnish Wages Settle with FTC ( )
- U.S. District Judge Finds that FTC Can Sue Deceptive Payday Loan Business Regardless of American Indian Tribal Affiliation ( )
- Court Finds Telemarketers in Contempt; Imposes $14.75 Million Judgment ( )
- At the FTC's Request, Court Halts Collection of Allegedly Fake Payday Debts ( )