Payment Processing CEO Banned from the Business; Company Illegally Debited Millions from Consumers’ Bank Accounts
admin | Mar 02, 2010
The chief executive officer of a payment processing company will be banned from the business as part of a settlement resolving Federal Trade Commission charges that the company illegally debited millions of dollars in bogus charges from consumers’ bank accounts.
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Filed Under: Antitrust - Fraud





