- FTC: Se apagan las luces para los dispositivos desinfectantes de luz UV anunciados falsamente ( )
- “Melanoma Detection” App Sellers Barred from Making Deceptive Health Claims ( )
- Vendedores de una aplicación de “detección de melanoma” sujetos a una prohibición de efectuar declaraciones engañosas referidas a la salud ( )
- FTC Action: Scammers Banned from Selling Healthcare Products ( )
- FTC Returns Money to Consumers in Online ‘Yellow Pages’ Scam ( )
- Auto Loan Relief Scammer Banned from Telemarketing, Debt Relief Services Under FTC Settlement ( )
- Supplement Marketers Will Relinquish $1.4 Million to Settle FTC Deceptive Advertising Charges ( )
- Los comercializadores de un suplemento cederán $1.4 millones de dólares para resolver los cargos de la FTC por incurrir en publicidad engañosa ( )
- La FTC y la Fiscal General de Florida presentan una demanda para frenar las llamadas automáticas pre-grabadas de una operación que promocionó sistemas de alerta médica entre personas mayores ( )
- FTC, Florida Attorney General Sue to Stop Deceptive Robocalls from Operation That Pitched Seniors “Free” Medical Alert Systems ( )
- Dos concesionarios de carros de Las Vegas resuelven los cargos de la FTC Ellos anunciaron engañosamente el costo de sus carros ( )
- Two Las Vegas Auto Dealers Settle FTC Charges They Deceptively Advertised the Cost of Their Cars ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Orders with Two Car Title Lenders Charged with Deceptively Advertising Cost of Loans ( )
- FTC Testifies Before Senate Special Committee on Aging Regarding Efforts to Combat Illegal Robocalls ( )
- FTC to Host September Workshop in Washington, DC, to Examine Advertising for Over-the-Counter Homeopathic Products ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Orders in Two Deceptive Auto Advertising Cases ( )
- FTC Report on Pet Medications Industry Finds Veterinarians Face Increasing Competition from Non-Veterinary Retail Outlets ( )
- Court Finds Defendants in FTC’s Treasure Your Success “Rachel Robocalls” Case Liable for $1.7 Million ( )
- Wet Wipe Manufacturer Agrees To Substantiate “Flushability” Advertising Claims under Settlement with FTC ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent in Deceptive Auto Add-On Case ( )
- FTC Returns $3 Million to Consumers in Cactus Juice Scam ( )
- FTC Challenges Marketers’ Baseless Claims That Their Supplements Prevent or Reverse Gray Hair ( )
- FTC Charges Marketers with Misleading Claims That Their Supplement Causes Weight Loss, Fat Loss, and Increased Metabolism in Women Over Forty ( )
- FTC Halts Deceptive Marketing of Bogus Weight-Loss Products ( )
- Court Bars Brooklyn Company from Using Threats and Intimidation to Coerce Elderly Consumers into Paying for Unwanted Medical Alert Devices ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Barring AmeriFreight from Deceptively Touting Online Consumer Reviews and Failing to Disclose Incentives It Provided to Reviewers ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Barring Misleading Claims about App’s Ability to Diagnose or Assess the Risk of Melanoma ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Barring Company from Making Unsubstantiated Claims Related to Products’ “Brain Training” Capabilities ( )
- Federal Court Rules Affiliate Marketing Network and its Parent Company Must Turn Over $11.9 Million They Received From Deceptive Marketing Scheme ( )
- FTC Approves Final Orders Related to False Advertising by Sony Computer Entertainment America and Its Ad Agency Deutsch LA for PS Vita Game Console ( )