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Statement of Commissioner Chopra Regarding Law Â鶹´«Ã½ Authorizations to Protect Military Families
FTC, Partners Kick off Military Consumer Month 2021
FTC Sends Nearly $30 Million in Refunds to People Tricked into Enrolling by School Operator’s Lead Generators
Career Education Corporation
Career Education Corporation (CEC) and its subsidiaries, American InterContinental University, Inc., AIU Online, LLC, Marlin Acquisition Corporation, Colorado Technical University, Inc., and Colorado Tech., Inc. (collectively, CEC), has been ordered to pay $30 million to the FTC to settle Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission charges that the operator used sales leads from lead generators that falsely told consumers they were affiliated with the U.S. military, and that used other unlawful tactics to generate leads. CEC’s lead generators also induced consumers to submit their information under the guise of providing job or benefits assistance. The FTC also charged that CEC’s lead generators falsely told consumers that their information would not be shared, and that both CEC and its lead generators illegally called consumers registered on the National Do Not Call (DNC) Registry.
The Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission is sending nearly $30 million in refunds to people tricked by agents working on behalf of Career Education Corporation (currently operating as Perdoceo Education Corporation), the operator of several post-secondary schools.
FTC Launches New Online Tool for Exploring Military Consumer Data
FTC, Partners Kick Off Military Consumer Month 2020
Active Duty Servicemembers are More likely to Report Identity Theft than Other Adults, New FTC Data Shows
Military Service Members Can Obtain Free Credit Monitoring Starting on October 31
Operator of Colorado Technical University and American InterContinental University Will Pay $30 Million to Settle FTC Charges it Used Deceptive Lead Generators to Market its Schools
FTC Announces Final Rule Implementing Law Providing Free Credit Monitoring for Active Duty Military Consumers
FTC, States Continue Fight against Sham Charities; Shut Down Operations That Falsely Claimed to Help Disabled Police Officers and Veterans
FTC and VA Sign Updated Memorandum of Agreement
FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Rule Implementing Law Providing Free Credit Monitoring for Active Duty Military Consumers
FTC Staff Report Examines Ways to Improve Occupational License Portability Across State Lines
FTC Takes Action against the Operators of Copycat Military Websites
FTC and States Combat Fraudulent Charities That Falsely Claim to Help Veterans and Servicemembers
FTC Staff Perspective Examines Key Financial Issues That Affect Military Consumers
FTC Approves Final Consent Order in Victory Media Advertising Case
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