FTC Sues Operators of Alleged Marketing Scam
A trio of Florida, California and Swiss businesses using spam emails made unsubstantiated earnings claims, misrepresented the nature of their products and falsely promised an easy money-back guarantee when marketing different software products and services to people wanting to work…
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from home, the FTC said Thursday in a lawsuit to be filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. The suit alleges violations of the FTC Act and Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act and seeks an injunction to prevent future violations and unspecified amounts for restitution, refunds and "the disgorgement of ill-gotten monies." Defendants Montano Enterprises, JK Marketing and GSD Master and their owners couldn't be reached for comment.