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FTC plans to ban an online skin cream seller from using negative option marketing and charging consumers tens of millions of dollars in fees.
Adore Me has agreed to pay $2.35 million to settle a deceptive marketing case filed by 31 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia.
In the 2022 calendar year, the FTC refunded $392.9 million to more than 1.9 million consumers.
The FTC is targeting companies who try to trick and trap subscribers with deceptive subscription practices.
FTC files an administrative complaint against HomeAdvisor for false, misleading and unsubstantiated claims.
Raging Bull must pay $2.425M to settle a lawsuit alleging the company used bogus earnings claims to deceive their customers.
Attorney Marc Roth of Cobalt Law breaks down the new Mastercard notification rules. Here’s what you need to know.
Big news in the payments world: Mastercard is imposing new and unique disclosure and notice requirements for merchants.
MyLife must pay $21M to the FTC for deceptive subscription practices, including negative option marketing. Company does not admit nor deny claims.

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