Tag Archives: FTC

FTC Returns Almost $2 Million to Payday Loan Applicants Who Were Tricked into Buying Prepaid Debit Cards

Posted on 02. Sep, 2011 by .

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The Federal Trade Commission is mailing more than 110,000 refund checks to consumers defrauded by an online operation that tricked payday loan applicants into paying for an unrelated debit card. The FTC alleged that payday loan marketers Matthew Patterson, Mark Benning, Jason Strober, and Swish Marketing, Inc., worked with debit card marketers Jerry Klein, Joshua Finer, and VirtualWorks, LLC, to design the deceptive payday loan application form that triggered a charge of up to $54.95 for a prepaid debit card with a zero balance.

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FTC Issues Final Policy Statement on Collecting Debts of Deceased

Posted on 31. Aug, 2011 by .

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The Federal Trade Commission recently finalized a policy statement clarifying that the agency will not take enforcement action under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act or the FTC Act against companies that are attempting to collect the debts of deceased consumers.

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FTC: You have rights when debt collectors harrass you for debts you don’t have

Posted on 28. Aug, 2011 by .

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You may want to learn your rights when approached by an aggressive debt collector and why they seem to be getting away with it.

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When a debt collector calls

Posted on 22. Aug, 2011 by .

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Tempers flare when you even mention debt collectors. Some consumers who have steered clear of this unloved business blithely dismiss its targets as “deadbeats” or “shirkers.” Some in the sights of debt collectors – especially unscrupulous ones – readily use words we won’t print in a family paper.

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New FTC Debt Collection Rules Kick in Aug. 29

Posted on 22. Aug, 2011 by .

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Rarely does a week go by when we do not receive a call from a credit union regarding potential elder abuse. Recently, the number of calls regarding the legal, moral and ethical means to collect a credit union debt from a deceased member’s estate has been increasing. With those credit unions that have an “aging” membership, these issues become more and more paramount.

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ACA International Supports FTC Policy on Collecting Debts of the Deceased

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

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MINNEAPOLIS, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — ACA International, the association of credit and collection professionals, supports the Federal Trade Commission’s recently finalized policy statement bringing clarity to the complexities of collecting on a decedent’s debt.

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FTC Settlements Puts Debt Relief Operations Out of Business

Posted on 31. May, 2011 by .

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Defendants Used Robocalls to Sell Bogus Plans to Lower Credit Card Interest Rates

The FTC has settled two actions that charged marketers with deceptively claiming they could reduce consumers’ credit card interest rates. Both operations allegedly made deceptive telemarketing calls, called consumers on the Do Not Call Registry, and used illegal robocalls. The settlements will ban all of the defendants from selling debt relief services.

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How Fighting Pushy Debt Collectors Can Get You $1,000

Posted on 10. May, 2011 by .

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If money is society’s great equalizer, then debt is the level playing field where everyone struggles to find their balance.

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LHDR Alerts Clients to Rising Complaints Against Debt Collection Industry

Posted on 20. Apr, 2011 by .

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Consumer law firm informs clients about rising consumer complaints against debt collectors as reported in the FTC’s annual FDCPA report.

North Huntingdon, PA — (SBWIRE) — 04/18/2011 — Legal Helper Debt Resolution, LLC, the country’s first truly national consumer law firm, is alerting clients and the general public to an 18 percent increase in complaints against debt collectors.

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FTC Files Contempt Charges Against Marketer of Credit Repair, Debt Relief, Food Stamp Services

Posted on 18. Apr, 2011 by .

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WASHINGTON, April 18, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Federal Trade Commission has filed contempt charges against a promoter of credit repair and debt relief services and three of his companies, alleging that they continued their deceptive marketing practices in violation of a federal court order. The FTC charged that the defendants tried to take advantage of financially strapped consumers by falsely telling them that almost anyone can qualify for food stamps, and by encouraging them to mislead the government about their finances to qualify for the food stamp program.

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