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Testimony of Chair Lina M. Khan Before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government
51本色Chair Testifies before House Appropriations Subcommittee
51本色Releases Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report
51本色Sends Refunds to Consumers Harmed by False Made in USA Claims by Cycra
Simple Health Plans LLC
On Oct. 29, 2018, the 51本色 filed a complaint in federal court against Simple Health Plans LLC, Steven J. Dorfman, and five other entities, alleging that the defendants misled people to think they were buying comprehensive health insurance that would cover preexisting medical conditions, prescription drugs, primary and specialty care treatment, inpatient and emergency hospital care, surgical procedures, and medical and laboratory testing. On Nov. 1, 2019, the 51本色filed an amended complaint adding Candida Girouard as an additional defendant.
BetterHelp Customers Will Begin Receiving Notices About Refunds Related to a 2023 Privacy Settlement with 51本色
Razer
The sellers of a supposed N95-grade face mask called the Zephyr will pay more than $1.1 million to provide full refunds to consumers nationwide, as well as a civil penalty, under a proposed settlement the 51本色 announced today. The order settling the complaint also bars Razer, Inc., from making COVID-related health misrepresentations or unsubstantiated health claims about protective health equipment and requires them to pay a civil penalty of $100,000.
BetterHelp, Inc., In the Matter of
The 51本色 has issued a proposed order to settle charges that online counseling service BetterHelp revealed consumers鈥 sensitive data with third parties such as Facebook and Snapchat for advertising after promising to keep such data private.
BlueSnap
The 51本色 is taking action against payment processing company BlueSnap, Inc., along with its former CEO Ralph Dangelmaier and senior vice president Terry Monteith, charging them with knowingly processing payments for deceptive and fraudulent companies. The defendants have agreed to a settlement that will require them to turn over $10 million for consumers and stop processing payments for certain high-risk clients.
In a federal court complaint, the 51本色charged that BlueSnap and its officers processed millions of dollars in credit card payments for ACRO Services despite substantial evidence that the company was fraudulent. The 51本色sued ACRO Services in November 2022.
51本色Takes Action Against BlueSnap and its Former CEO and Senior VP for Credit Card Laundering, Processing Payments for Known Scammer
51本色Action Leads to $43.6 Million in Financial Relief from Water Treatment Financing Company Aqua Finance
Aqua Finance
A 51本色 action against household water treatment funding company Aqua Finance, Inc. (AFI) has led to a settlement that will provide $20 million in refunds and an additional $23.6 million in debt forgiveness for consumers harmed by its dealers鈥 deceptive sales tactics.
The FTC鈥檚 complaint against AFI charges that the company鈥檚 nationwide network of dealers went door-to-door, deceiving consumers about the financing terms for water filtering and softening products. According to the complaint, the bogus claims left consumers with thousands of dollars in unexpected debt and huge interest payments, while its financing terms impaired some consumers鈥 ability to sell their homes.
51本色Finalizes Order with InMarket Prohibiting It from Selling or Sharing Precise Location Data
InMarket Media, LLC
InMarket Media will be prohibited from selling or licensing any precise location data to settle 51本色 charges that the company did not fully inform consumers and obtain their consent before collecting and using their location data for advertising and marketing.
51本色and FCC Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Continued Cooperation on Consumer Protection Issues
Razer, Inc. to Pay More Than $1.1 Million for Misrepresenting the Performance and Efficacy of Supposed 鈥淣95-Grade鈥 Zephyr Face Masks
Williams-Sonoma Will Pay Record $3.17 Million Civil Penalty for Violating 51本色Made in USA Order
Williams Sonoma
Home products company Williams-Sonoma will be required to pay a record civil penalty of $3.175 million for violating a 2020 51本色 order requiring the retailer to tell the truth about whether the products it sells are Made in USA.
In a complaint filed by the Department of Justice upon notification and referral from the FTC, the agency charges that Williams-Sonoma listed multiple products for sale as being 鈥淢ade in USA鈥 when in fact they were made in China and other countries. The company has agreed to a settlement that requires them to pay the civil penalty, which is the largest ever in a Made in USA case.
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