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The Federal Trade Commission is refunding a total of $18.5 million to consumers affected by misleading claims made by ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are owed payments from the sweepstakes company, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Here’s what to know. Some good news for Publishers Clearing House (PCH) ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNOver 281,000 consumers to get FTC refunds after Publishers Clearing House caseThe FTC announced that over 281,000 people will receive refunds after a $18.5 million settlement with Publishers Clearing House over misleading practices.
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If you’re included in the 281,724 people set to receive funds from the FTC, you’ll be receiving a check, which will only be ...
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Feds sending checks in the mail to more than 280,000 AmericansThe Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $18 million in refunds to consumers they say were harmed by misleading ...
Here's what to know. In a press release from the FTC, the agency said that Publishers Clearing House had targeted older and lower-income customers, "deceiving them into thinking either that ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced on April 30 that Publishers Clearing House had agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were "harmed by misleading claims" made by the company.
The Federal Trade Commission announced on April 30 that Publishers Clearing House had agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were "harmed by misleading claims" made by the company.
The FTC sued a self described "free online sweepstakes and contests" website for using “dark patterns to mislead” consumers. Publishers Clearing House agreed to pay $18.5 million to wronged ...
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