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FTC Sends More than $273,500 in Refunds to People Who Lost Money to Student Loan Debt Relief Scheme
FTC, Illinois AG Send More than $4M to Consumers Affected by Stark Law Phantom Debt Scheme
Prepared Statement of Acting Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter: Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers
Prepared Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson: Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers
Prepared Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips: Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers
Prepared Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra: Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission: Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers
FTC Sends More Than $6.5 Million to Consumers Harmed by Fashion Nova
Fashion Nova, Inc.
Online fashion retailer Fashion Nova will pay $9.3 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it didn’t properly notify consumers and give them the chance to cancel their orders when it failed to ship merchandise in a timely manner, and that it illegally used gift cards to compensate consumers for unshipped merchandise instead of providing refunds.
FTC Sends out Additional Round of Redress Checks in J.K. Publications Credit Card Fraud Case
FTC Sends More Than $250,000 in Additional Refunds to Victims of Mortgage Modification Scheme
FTC Returns More Than $482 Million to Consumers in 2020
FTC Sends Nearly $1.5 Million to Victims of Bronx Honda’s Illegal Financing and Sales Practices
FTC Sends Refunds to Victims of Credit Repair Scam
FTC Sends Refunds to Victims of Deceptive Money-Making Schemes Involving Cryptocurrencies
FTC Sends $7 Million in Refunds to Victims of Tech Support Scam
Second Round of Refunds, Totaling $147 Million, Sent to Consumers As a Result of Multi-Agency Case Against Western Union
The Western Union Company
Approximately $147 million is being mailed to 33,000 consumers in the second distribution of refunds resulting from the law enforcement actions brought against Western Union by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Affected consumers are receiving compensation for 100 percent of their verified losses. This is the second refund distribution resulting from the agencies’ actions against Western Union. DOJ is still reviewing petitions from consumers who were harmed by Western Union’s practices, and will be providing opportunities for consumers who have not yet applied for refunds to file claims.
FTC Settlement Requires Online Trading Academy to Forgive Consumer Debt, and Principals to Turn Over Millions in Cash and Assets
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