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12 Days of Consumer Protection

Lesley Fair
If you haven’t been following The 12 Days of Consumer Protection on the FTC’s Consumer Blog, you’re in for a treat. The puns are terrific, the visuals are sharable on social media, and the holiday
Data Spotlight

Income scams: big promises, big losses

Emma Fletcher
When the job market is tough, scammers target people who are looking for work or trying to bring in extra income. Economic conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have created ideal conditions
Business Blog

A prescription for complying with the Eyeglass Rule

Lesley Fair
When patients leave the office after an appointment with their eyecare professional, they should have certain things in hand: their coat, their phone – and a copy of their eyeglass prescription. The
Competition Matters

File comments in HSR Rulemaking by February 1

Kate Walsh and Ken Libby, Bureau of Competition
Earlier this fall, the Commission announced two separate rulemaking initiatives aimed at updating the rules and interpretations that implement the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. After publication of the
Business Blog

Setting the debt parking brake

Lesley Fair
What are the biggest risks of parking? A dinged door? A bruised bumper? For consumers victimized by the pernicious practice of debt parking, the impact on their financial health can be devastating
Business Blog

FTC says banking app Beam made unbalanced claims

Lesley Fair
A mobile banking app that promises consumers 24/7 access to their money and a high rate of interest? Sounds like a perfect 10. But according to a lawsuit filed by the FTC, San Francisco-based Beam
Business Blog

“Reviewing the Franchise Rule†begins soon

Lesley Fair
Interested in what’s going on with the Franchise Rule? Reviewing the Franchise Rule: An FTC Virtual Workshop begins at 1:00 Eastern Time today – Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Minutes before the start of
Business Blog

Reviewing the Franchise Rule: What’s on the agenda?

Lesley Fair
Buying a franchise is a major financial commitment for consumers. The Franchise Rule was put in place to ensure consumers have key information to weigh the risks and benefits of their potential
Competition Matters

MMA Reports: No tricks or treats—just facts

Brad Albert, Armine Black, and Jamie Towey, Bureau of Competition
With the passage of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), Congress required pharmaceutical companies to file certain patent settlement agreements with the
Business Blog

50 years of the FCRA

Tiffany George
1970 saw the ban of cigarette advertising on TV, the debut of Doonesbury, the inaugural flight of the Boeing 747, and the start of the New York City Marathon. Another notable 1970 first celebrating
Competition Matters

“All Documents†means more than emails and files

Daniel Francis and Jennifer Milici, Bureau of Competition
Executives and employees of modern businesses communicate with one another, and with suppliers and customers, in a wide variety of ways. Especially with the current challenges of in-person meetings
Business Blog

Congratulations, Lois Greisman

Lesley Fair
Pardon our pride, but we’re delighted to report that the most recent recipient of the Roger W. Jones Award for Executive Leadership is Lois Greisman, Associate Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer
Data Spotlight

Scams starting on social media proliferate in early 2020

Emma Fletcher
Social media can be a great way to connect with friends while the pandemic has you keeping your distance. But reports to FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network suggest that that social media websites and