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Federal Trade Commission Reaches New Year’s Resolutions with Four Major Weight-Control Pill Marketers
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

The FTC filed complaints on January 4th, in four separate cases alleging that weight-loss and weight-control claims were not supported by competent and reliable scientific evidence. Marketers of the four products -Xenadrine EFX, CortiSlim, TrimSpa, and One-A-Day WeightSmart -settled with the FTC, surrendered cash and other assets worth at least $25 million, and agreed to…

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FTC Stops Payment Processor Who Aided Cross-Border Telemarketing Fraud
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, on December 20, a federal court shut down a payment processing operation that allegedly helped fraudulent telemarketers take millions of dollars from consumers’ bank accounts. According to the FTC’s complaint, since at least January 2003 the operation has aided at least nine Canada-based, advance-fee credit card schemes…

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Scammers Targeting Spanish-Speakers Will Turn Over Assets
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On December 14, operators who promised Spanish-speaking consumers “designer” merchandise but delivered knock-offs and outdated electronics will give up approximately $235,000 to settle FTC charges that their scam violated federal laws including the Do Not Call Rule. The telemarketers called Spanish-speaking customers, telling them they had been selected to get a valuable “prize,” such as…

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FTC Targets Bogus Claims for Pill Advertised to Make Kids Taller
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On November 28, a Florida business and its owner, who marketed purported height-enhancing pills for kids and young adults, agreed to pay $375,000 to settle charges that their advertising claims were deceptive. The Federal Trade Commission charged the defendants with making false and unsubstantiated claims for HeightMax, as well as for two other supplements, Liposan…

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Court Shuts Down Media Motor Spyware Operation
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On November 13, a U.S. District Court shut down an operation that secretly downloaded multiple malevolent software programs, including spyware, onto millions of computers without consumers’ consent, degrading their computers’ performance, spying on them, and exposing them to a barrage of disruptive advertisements. The Federal Trade Commission asked the court to order a permanent halt…

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Marketer Settles With FTC for Sending Unwanted E-Mails
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

A company that sent unsolicited commercial e-mail after consumers asked it to stop agreed to pay a $50,717 civil penalty on November 6 to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated federal law. The FTC charged Yesmail Inc., doing business as @Once Corporation, with sending e-mail on behalf of its clients more than 10…

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Zango, Inc. Settles FTC Charges
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On November 3, Zango, Inc., formerly known as 180solutions, Inc., one of the world’s largest distributors of adware, and two principals agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they used unfair and deceptive methods to download adware and obstruct consumers from removing it, in violation of federal law. The settlement bars future downloads of…

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Telephone Record Seller Settles FTC Charges
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On October 5, an Internet business that advertised and sold consumers’ phone records and records of credit card accounts to third parties agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated federal law. The settlement bars the defendants from obtaining or selling consumers’ confidential phone and credit account records unless authorized by law or…

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FTC Warns Advertisers and Media That Ads May Be Deceptive
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) sent letters on September 27, 2006 to 166 advertisers and 77 media outlets warning them that their advertisements targeting Hispanics are potentially deceptive. The ads were spotted during a one-day surf of Spanish-language newspaper, magazine, Internet, radio, and television advertisements by 60 partners around the United States and Latin America,…

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Court Rules in FTC’s Favor in Q-Ray Bracelet Case; Orders Defendants to Pay Up To $87 Million
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On September 20, 2006, the federal district court in Chicago ruled for the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) in its case against the marketers of the Q-Ray ionized bracelet following a bench trial earlier this summer. In a decision issued September 8, the court found that advertising by Que Te (Andrew) Park and his companies was…

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