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Automators
As a result of a Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission lawsuit, a federal court has temporarily shut down a business opportunity scheme that lured consumers to invest $22 million in online stores, using unfounded claims about income and profits. The operators of Automators also claimed to use artificial intelligence to ensure success and profitability for consumers who agreed to invest with Automators.
In addition to offering consumers high return as “passive investors†in profitable e-stores, Automators, which previously used the names Empire and Onyx Distribution, also offered to teach consumers how to successfully set up and manage e-stores themselves using a “proven system†and the powers of artificial intelligence.
The owners of a money-making scheme that claimed to use artificial intelligence to boost earnings for consumers’ e-commerce storefronts have agreed to surrender millions in assets to settle the FTC’s case against them. In addition, all the businesses and two of their owners face a lifetime ban on selling business opportunities or coaching programs involving ecommerce stores.
FTC Action Leads to Ban for Ganadores Real Estate and Income Scam, its Owner, and Managers
Vision Online Inc. and Ganadores IBR, Inc., FTC v.
Under the terms of proposed federal court orders, several defendants in the case—including the companies behind Ganadores, the companies’ owners and managers Richard and Sara Alvarez, and an employee who played a key role in the marketing of the scheme, Bryce Chamberlain—will be permanently banned from selling ecommerce or real estate coaching services and will be required to turn over substantial assets to the FTC, which will be used to provide refunds to consumers harmed by the scam
FTC Acts Against Operators of Income Scheme “The Sales Mentor†That Charged Consumers Millions for Bogus Telemarketing Advice
FTC Acts to Stop Online Business Coaching Scheme Lurn From Deceiving Consumers About Money-Making Potential
James D. Noland, Jr. (Success by Health)
A federal court granted the Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission’s request to temporarily shut down an alleged pyramid scheme known as “Success By Health,†and to freeze the assets of the company and its executives.
In May 2023, a federal court sided with the Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission, ruling that James D. Noland, Jr. illegally owned and operated two pyramid schemes—Success By Health (SBH) and VOZ Travel—in violation of the FTC Act and that Noland violated a previous federal court order barring him from pyramid schemes and from misrepresenting multilevel marketing participants’ income potential.
FTC Action Stops Business Opportunity Scheme That Promised Its AI-Boosted Tools Would Power High Earnings Through Online Stores
FTC Acts to Stop Real Estate and Online Commerce Coaching Scheme ‘Ganadores’ Targeting Spanish-Speaking Consumers With Brazen Money-Making Pitches
Â鶹´«Ã½ Court Finds James D. ‘Jay’ Noland, Jr., Operator of ‘Success By Health’ and ‘VOZ Travel,’ in Contempt of Court Order Barring Pyramid Schemes
FTC Extends Public Comment Period on Potential Business Opportunity Rule Changes to January 31, 2023
FTC Explores Changes, Possible Expansion of Its Business Opportunity Rule
16 CFR Part 437: Trade Regulation Rule on the Use of Business Opportunities (ANPR)
FTC Takes Action to Stop DK Automation and Kevin David Hulse From Pitching Phony Amazon and Crypto Moneymaking Schemes
Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission Returns More Than $542,000 To Consumers Harmed by Bogus Money-Making Scheme Digital Income System
FTC Shuts Down Credit Repair Pyramid Scheme Financial Education Services, Which Bilked More Than $213 Million from Consumers
Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission Returns More Than $149 Million To Consumers Harmed by AdvoCare Pyramid Scheme
Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission Returns More Than $23 Million To Consumers Deceived by Online Business Coaching Scheme MOBE
FTC Takes Action to Combat Bogus Money-Making Claims Used to Lure People into Dead-end Debt Traps
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