Commission approval of final consent order: The Commission has approved a final consent order in the matter of Kmart Corporation, et al., and authorized the staff to forward letters to the commenters of record. Among other things, the order requires Kmart to reimburse the dormancy fees for eligible consumers. Kmart will publicize the refund program […]
Category Archives: Federal Trade Commission
Operators Who Crammed Unauthorized Charges For Web Site Services Onto Phone Bills Will Pay $1.2 Million to Settle FTC Charges
Operators who allegedly crammed unauthorized charges for Web site services onto the phone bills of hundreds of thousands of small businesses and non-profits will pay more than $1.2 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that their operations violated federal law. The settlements also will bar the unlawful practices the defendants used to bilk the […]
FTC Approves Filing of Staff Comments with the Louisiana State Bar Association Regarding Attorney Advertising; FTC Approves Proposed Divestitures by Service Corp. International, et al.
Commission approval of comments to the Louisiana State Bar Association: The Commission has approved the filing of comments by the staff of the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Policy Planning, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Bureau of Competition, and Bureau of Economics with the Louisiana State Bar Association concerning revisions to proposed rules on lawyer advertising […]
Complaint in Matter of Scorpio Systems, Ltd., Amended to Add Two New Defendants
Commission authorizes Department of Justice to amend FTC complaint: The Department of Justice, with the authorization of the Commission, has filed an amended complaint in the matter currently pending against Srikanth Venkataraman, d/b/a Scorpio Systems, Ltd., for allegedly calling numbers on the Do Not Call Registry, failing to transmit its telephone number and name to […]
FTC Challenges Jarden Corp.s Proposed Acquisition of K2 Incorporated
The Federal Trade Commission today announced a complaint challenging Jarden Corporation’s (Jarden) proposed $1.2 billion acquisition of sporting equipment manufacturer K2 Incorporated (K2), alleging that the deal would be anticompetitive and detrimental to consumers of monofilament fishing line, the most widely used type of fishing line in the United States. Under the terms of a […]
Laptop Lockup
FTC Offers Tips for Laptop Security Consumers can take many measures to make their laptop secure from hackers, viruses, and other potential threats, such as installing firewalls, updating antivirus software, and using strong passwords. Now, the Federal Trade Commission is offering tips for protecting laptops from theft. OnGuardOnline.gov and Alertaenlinea.gov offer sections devoted to laptop […]
FTC Stops Prepaid Stored-Value Card Sellers From Improper Debiting
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has temporarily halted an operation marketing Visa- and MasterCard-branded stored-value cards from making unauthorized debits from consumers’ bank accounts. According to a complaint filed by the FTC, the defendants market bank-issued, Visa- and MasterCard-branded stored-value (prepaid) cards under a variety of names through Web […]
Concluding Two-Year Rulemaking, FTC Announces New EnergyGuide Label
The Federal Trade Commission today announced it has concluded a two-year review of the FTC’s Appliance Labeling Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 305) and, after substantial public comment and consumer research, has amended the Rule to improve the design and content of the EnergyGuide label required on most new appliances sold in the United States. The […]
Refunds for Consumers Who Purchased Xenadrine EFX
From August 6 until September 15, 2007, the Federal Trade Commission will be accepting refund requests from consumers who bought Xenadrine EFX. The FTC alleged that Xenadrine EFX was advertised with false and unsubstantiated weight-loss claims, and the FTC’s settlement with the marketers of Xenadrine EFX included money for consumer refunds. The amount of the […]
FTC to Host Town Hall to Examine Privacy Issues and Online Behavioral Advertising
The FTC will host a two-day Town Hall to bring together consumer advocates, industry representatives, technology experts, and academics to address the consumer protection issues raised by the practice of tracking consumers’ activities online to target advertising – or “behavioral advertising.” The Town Hall is a follow-on to a dialogue on behavioral advertising that emerged […]