Monthly Archives: March, 2024

FTC Sends More Than $527,000 in Refunds to Bountiful Consumers Deceived By “Review Hijacking” on Amazon.com

The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $527,000 in refunds to consumers who bought certain Nature’s Bounty and Sundown vitamins and supplements from...

Tech Support Firms Will Pay $26 Million to Settle FTC Charges That They Deceived Consumers into Buying Repair Services

Two tech support companies will pay $26 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they bilked tens of millions of dollars from consumers,...

FTC and DOJ File Comment with the U.S. Copyright Office Supporting Renewal and Expansion of Exemptions Facilitating Consumers’ and Businesses’ Right to Repair Their...

The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ) have submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office to advocate for...

FTC Issues Infant Formula Supply Disruptions Report

Today, the Federal Trade Commission issued a report on market factors relevant to infant formula supply disruptions, which details aspects of the U.S. infant...

Flower Turbines Investment Reservation Bonus Closes Today

Last Day To Receive Reservation Bonus Bouquet of Wind Tulip Turbines This shows how each turbine produces more energy as another turbine...

FTC Sends More Than $4.1 Million in Refunds to People Who Lost Money to Student Loan Debt Relief Scheme

The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $4.1 million in refunds to people who lost money to student loan debt relief scammers who...

Early Giving Begins for 2024 Arizona Gives Day on March 12

Early Giving Begins for 2024 Arizona Gives Day on March 12 Donors Can Contribute Anytime Through April 2 AND Can Repeat...

Federal Trade Commission Extends Public Comment Period on Proposed Improvements to the Energy Labeling Rule

The Federal Trade Commission is extending the deadline for the public to comment on a notice of proposed rulemaking concerning the EnergyGuide Labeling Rule....

FTC Announces Appointment of Jay L. Himes as New Administrative Law Judge

The Federal Trade Commission announced the appointment of Jay L. Himes to serve as one of the agency’s Administrative Law Judges, who are responsible for...

Statement Regarding the Termination of Choice Hotel’s Proposed Takeover of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

The Federal Trade Commission has learned that Choice Hotels International has abandoned its proposed acquisition of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and withdrawn its nominations...

FTC, 10 States Take Action Against Operator of Sham Cancer Charity for Deceiving Donors

The Federal Trade Commission and 10 states are suing sham charity Cancer Recovery Foundation International, also known as Women’s Cancer Fund, and its operator,...

Rare early first state map of the Carolinas from 1685 brings $29,325 in Old World Auctions’ Auction #196, ended Feb. 7th

Extraordinary 1740 map of the Americas and surrounding oceans by Andries & Hendrik de Leth titled Carte Nouvelle de la...