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The $18 million settles 2023 accusations from the Federal Trade Commission that the sweepstakes company made misleading ...
Publishers Clearing House is sending out money, but this time it's to settle a lawsuit from the FTC claiming "deceptive" ...
Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the ...
The FTC announced that Publishers Clearing House has agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were “harmed" by the ...
Key Takeaways The Federal Trade Commission is sending a total of $18.5 million to 281,724 consumers affected by allegedly ...
A man from Arkansas has been arrested for allegedly scamming a woman in Franklin County out of nearly $90,000, and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office wants to warn ...
More than 280,000 people were issued checks years after the FTC charged Publishers Clearing Housing with using "dark patterns ...
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission sent more than $18 million in refunds to U.S. consumers who entered a Publishers Clearing House ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that over $18 million will be refunded to more than 281,724 Publishers ...
Publishers Clearing House is sending checks to more than 280,000 people — but the money isn't part of a sweepstakes win. The $18 million in refund checks are the result of a 2023 settlement with ...
Despite bankruptcy, Publishers Clearing House says it will continue its sweepstakes and explore a sale or partnership. (This story was updated to correct a reference to the number of eligible ...
The FTC sued a self described "free online sweepstakes and contests" website for using “dark patterns to mislead” consumers. Publishers Clearing House agreed to pay $18.5 million to wronged ...