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Tennessee Law Enforcement & Legal Services Roundtable
FTC Charges Marketers with Tricking People Who Applied for Payday Loans; Used Bank Account Information to Charge Consumers for Unwanted Programs
FTC Stops Marketers in Nationwide Free VacationPrize Scam Targeting Spanish-Speaking Consumers
Consumer Protection in Underserved Communities
Mississippi Common Ground Conference
Southeast Region Common Ground Conference
FTC Sues to Stop Robocalls With Deceptive Credit Card Interest-Rate Reduction Claims
Pyramid Scheme Operator Settles FTC Charges
FTC Asks Court to Shut Down Illegal Pyramid Operation
Georgia Telemarketer Banned From Selling Office Supplies as Part of FTC Settlement
Tennessee Telemarketers Banned from Selling Office Supplies As Part of FTC Settlement
Businesses - Both Large and Small - Continue to Fall Prey to Bogus Business Supply Companies
RivX Automation Corp., et al., FTC and State of Florida v.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $222,000 in refunds to consumers harmed by a deceptive mortgage relief operation known as Lanier Law. The scheme collected thousands of dollars in upfront fees from homeowners by promising to lower their monthly payments but then failed to deliver. As a result of a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Florida, a federal court has ordered so-called “trucking automation” company RivX to cease its operations over allegations the firm has scammed consumers out of millions of dollars with deceptive promises of trucking industry investment opportunities.
The complaint filed by the FTC and the Florida Office of Attorney General alleges that RivX, along with its owner Antonio Rivodo and company executive Noah Wooten, have used deceptive claims of guaranteed income to entice consumers to pay $75,000 dollars or more to buy trucks that they often never received.
New Green Lights & Red Flags business seminar debuts in Atlanta
FTC at work outside the Beltway
Root, root root for the regions
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