FTC Charge Tax Club’s Telemarketing Scheme with Bilking Consumers

The Federal Trade Commission and the New York and Florida Attorneys General charged The Tax Club’s telemarketing operation with deceiving consumers who mistakenly believed its services would help their home-based business succeed.  The agencies seek to end the allegedly illegal practices as part of their continuing efforts to stop scams that target financially strapped consumers.  At their request, a federal court signed an order requiring the defendants to stop their deceptive practices pending further litigation.

 

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