Marketing Company Settles FTC Charges; Falsely Told Consumers They Were Pre-Approved for Auto Loans
admin | Mar 30, 2010
A marketing company that solicits prospective customers for automobile dealers has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it falsely told low-income and “credit-challenged” consumers that they were pre-approved for auto loans and improperly obtained their names from a consumer reporting agency.
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Filed Under: Antitrust - Fraud





