Skip to main content
Displaying 301 - 320 of 1014
Business Blog

Message of the Qualpay case: Heed possible signs of fraud

Lesley Fair
Ostriches get a bad rap. The popular perception is that the species Struthio camelus bury their heads in the sand. But, in fact, they flee from perceived danger at speeds that top 60 miles per hour
Competition Matters

Leadership Changes in the Anticompetitive Practices Division

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
I am pleased to announce the appointment of a new manager in the Bureau of Competition: Patty McDermott has joined the Anticompetitive Practices Division as Deputy Assistant Director. Patty has served
Competition Matters

On “Failing” Firms — and Miraculous Recoveries

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
Over the past few years, the Bureau has faced a surprising number of failing firm claims by merging parties. Even when the economy was booming, we heard many iterations of the same argument: The
Business Blog

FTC challenges tactics of online payday lender

Lesley Fair
For a company called Harvest Moon, its business practices sure leave consumers in the dark about key aspects of its payday loans. That’s what the FTC alleges in a case filed in federal court in Nevada
Data Spotlight

Identity theft causing outsized harm to our troops

Emma Fletcher
Our men and women in uniform take on unique hardships when they choose to serve. Identity theft shouldn’t be one of them. But the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network database shows that active duty
Business Blog

Do your COPPA Safe Harbor claims hold water?

Lesley Fair
Way back in Marketing 101, we learned that consumers factor a number of features into their purchase decisions: price, performance, product positioning, and personal preference, to name just a few
Competition Matters

HSR Filing Fees – Reminders and Tips

the Premerger Notification Office Staff
The PNO handles Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) premerger notification filings for thousands of transactions each year. Filing fees are also required as part of the HSR premerger notification process. Failure
Business Blog

Big concerns about small business loan pitches

Lesley Fair
Many small businesses are looking for a financial life preserver to help them stay afloat until the COVID-19 wave subsides. But joint warning letters just sent by FTC staff and the Small Business
Business Blog

The risk that “no risk” offers pose to your business

Lesley Fair
Small businesses and nonprofits should never be on the receiving end of another company’s deceptive practices. An FTC action challenges the methods of companies that allegedly pitch offers for “no
Business Blog

Fighting Coronavirus scams: Taking stock

Andrew Smith, Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, the FTC has released dozens of warning letters against people trying to make an illegal buck off the Coronavirus. More than a month in, it seems like a good
Business Blog

45 more companies get coronavirus warning letters

Lesley Fair
FTC staff just sent letters to 45 more companies making COVID-19 prevention, treatment, or cure claims. There’s a lot to cover in this post, but it’s indicative of the breadth of questionable
Business Blog

When the economic impact of COVID-19 hits home

Lesley Fair
As companies struggle to stay afloat financially due to the economic reverberations of COVID-19, your employees are facing the same challenges at home. The FTC has something you can share with staff