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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a firm stand against Publishers Clearing House (PCH) for misleading over 281,000 consumers. With an $18.5 million settlement, the FTC underscores its ...
The federal government is sending checks to more than 280,000 Americans as part of an agreement with Publishers Clearing House. The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $18 million in ...
More than 280,000 people will receive checks after they were targeted by misleading sweepstakes emails, federal regulators said. According to the Federal Trade Commission, more than $18.5 million ...
Some good news for Publishers Clearing House (PCH) customers: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Wednesday that the sweepstakes company is paying for refund checks to 281,724 customers who ...
SAN FRANCISCO — More than 280,000 people will receive refunds for being harmed by misleading sweepstakes claims, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC sued a self described "free ...
But its operations haven’t been without financial strain — particularly in recent years. “While PCH’s direct mail and e-commerce programs were profitable for decades, changing patterns of ...
Publishers Clearing House is sending 280k people refund checks for ‘deceptive' practices. Are you getting one? The $18 million in refund checks are the result of a settlement with the Federal ...
As a result, PCH has racked up several costly legal settlements over the years – most recently, Wednesday's court documents note, paying $18.5 million to resolve allegations from the Federal ...
As a result, PCH has racked up several costly legal settlements over the years — most recently, Wednesday’s court documents note, paying $18.5 million to resolve allegations from the Federal ...
SAN FRANCISCO — More than 280,000 people will receive refunds for being harmed by misleading sweepstakes claims, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC sued a self described "free ...
As a result, PCH has racked up several costly legal settlements over the years — most recently, Wednesday’s court documents note, paying $18.5 million to resolve allegations from the Federal ...