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FTC Testifies Before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee On Its Work to Protect Consumers and Promote Competition
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission Before the Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
In Senate Testimony, FTC Highlights Work to Protect Consumers, Promote Competition
FTC to Host Strictly Business: A Forum on Small Business Financing
FTC Announces Regulatory Review Schedule
App Stores Remove Three Dating Apps After FTC Warns Operator about Potential COPPA, FTC Act Violations
FTC Charges Operator of Crowdfunding Scheme
16 CFR Chapter I: Modified Ten-Year Regulatory Review Schedule and Intent to Request Public Comments
FTC Seeks Additional Public Comment on Proposed Changes to the Contact Lens Rule
FTC Completes Review of Holder Rule
ClixSense.com; Analysis to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
FTC Returns Almost $515,000 to Consumers Who Bought Deceptively Marketed “Amniotic Stem Cell Therapy” Between 2014 and 2017
Disabled Police and Sheriffs Foundation, Inc.
The operators of two purported sham charities have agreed to settle charges by the FTC and the AGs of Missouri and Florida that they deceived donors with false claims that their organizations helped disabled police officers and military veterans. The operators of both schemes are permanently banned from charitable solicitations or otherwise working for charities.
Regenerative Medical Group, Inc.
The FTC is mailing 270 checks totaling nearly $515,000 to consumers who paid for what the agency alleged was deceptively advertised “amniotic stem cell therapy” between 2014 and 2017. The average amount each consumer will receive is $1,907.
FTC and State of Ohio Sending Refund Checks to Tech Support Scam Victims
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