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Credit Report Resellers Settle FTC Charges; Security Failures Allowed Hackers to Access Consumers' Personal Information
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As part of the Federal Trade Commission’s ongoing campaign to protect consumers’ personal information, three companies whose business is reselling consumers’ credit reports have agreed to settle FTC...
FTC Offers Consumer Tips for Valentine's Day
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For consumers who are searching for love or already in a relationship, the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, has information that may be particularly handy around...
Immigration Scam Shut Down by FTC
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At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has shut down an operation that allegedly posed as the U.S. government, then duped consumers into paying fees ranging from $200 to $2...
Court Freezes Assets of Massive Internet Enterprise in Alleged Billing Scheme
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At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court has frozen the assets of corporations and an individual behind a far-reaching Internet enterprise that allegedly made more than $275...
Operator of Deceptive "Scareware" Scheme Will Pay More than $8 Million to Settle FTC Charges
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An operator of an online “scareware” scheme will pay more than $8 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that he used deceptive ads to trick consumers into thinking their computers were...
FTC Forum in May 2011 Will Examine Ways to Protect Consumers From "Cramming" of Unauthorized Charges on Their Phone Bills
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The Federal Trade Commission will host a forum on May 11, 2011, in Washington, DC, examining how the government, businesses, and consumer protection organizations can work together to prevent...
Gothic Lens, LLC, also d/b/a Kim Lens Sales, et al.
Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
102 3008
FTC Settlement Bans Marketers from Debt Relief Business
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Three companies and their owner, who allegedly falsely claimed they could help consumers quickly eliminate their credit card debts and stop calls from debt collectors, have been banned from the debt...
FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges That Nestlé Subsidiary Made Deceptive Health Claims for BOOST Kid Essentials
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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission finalized the Order settling charges that a subsidiary of Nestlé S.A., the world’s largest food and nutrition company, made deceptive...
Nestlé HealthCare Nutrition, Inc.
Type of Action
Administrative
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
092 3087
FTC Offers Tips on Making the Most of Your Auto Warranty
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Can a dealer void your car’s warranty if you have someone else do routine maintenance on the vehicle? The answer is no, and the Federal Trade Commission wants to make sure consumers know it. Under...
Merchandiser Who Illegally Charged Consumers' Accounts Settles with FTC
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Defendants in an operation that the Federal Trade Commission alleged stole millions of dollars from consumers by making unauthorized charges and debits to their bank accounts have reached settlement...
Classic Closeouts, LLC, d/b/a Classiccloseouts.com, et al., FTC
Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
082 3236
FTC Issues Interim Report to Congress on National Study of Credit Report Accuracy
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The Federal Trade Commission has issued a fourth interim report to Congress describing progress the agency has made on a national study examining the accuracy of credit reports. Congress directed the...
FTC Settlement Ends "Tested Green" Certifications That Were Neither Tested Nor Green
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The Federal Trade Commission reached an agreement that will put an end to the deceptive tactics of a company that allegedly sold worthless environmental certifications for hundreds of dollars, and...
FTC Settlement Bans Recidivist Robocaller from Telemarketing
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American consumers won’t be getting any more telemarketing pitches from robocaller Fereidoun “Fred” Khalilian, under a settlement reached by the Federal Trade Commission. Khalilian has agreed to be...
FTC Charges Another Defendant as Part of Crackdown on Bogus Medical Discount Plans
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The Federal Trade Commission has charged another defendant in a case filed earlier this year against an operation that allegedly defrauded uninsured Americans by selling them “medical discount plans”...
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The National Do Not Call Registry: Data Book For Fiscal Year 2010
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Fiscal Year 2010
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