“Operation Empty Promises,” a multi-agency law enforcement initiative today announced more than 90 enforcement actions, including three new FTC cases and developments in seven other matters, 48 criminal actions by the Department of Justice (many of which involved the assistance of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service), seven additional civil actions by the Postal Inspection Service, and 28 actions by state law enforcement agencies in Alaska, California, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, and the District of Columbia.
In a press conference at the FTC, David Vladeck, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, was joined by Tony West, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice; Greg Campbell, Deputy Chief Inspector of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service; North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper; and a California consumer who had bought into a program to start his own Internet business.
“The victims of these frauds are our neighbors – people who are trying to make an honest living,” said David C. Vladeck, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Under pressure to make ends meet, they risked their limited financial resources in response to the promise of a job, an income – a chance at a profitable home-based business. But these turned out to be empty promises – and the people who counted on them ended up with high levels of frustration and even higher levels of debt.”
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Hello Kevin,
FTC has put a list together called Empty Promises State Actions and guess who made the list……Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. The same company that has a handful of Attorney Generals investigating them and several pending class action lawsuits.
Here is the link to the State Actions list: http://www.ftc.gov/os/2011/03/110302emptypromisesstate.pdf
The Attorney General from North Carolina Roy Cooper that is part of the O.E.P. had more to say on his site.
http://www.ncdoj.gov/News-and-Alerts/News-Releases-and-Advisories/Press-Releases/Cooper-joins-nationwide-crackdown-on-business-oppo.aspx