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Publishers Clearing House is sending out money, but this time it's to settle a lawsuit from the FTC claiming "deceptive" practices. What to know.
Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the sweepstakes company.
Publishers Clearing House is sending out money, but this time it's to settle a lawsuit from the FTC claiming "deceptive" practices. What to know.
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Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the sweepstakes company.
Publishers Clearing House is also accused of adding surprise fees to the cost of products and using deceptive emails to customers.
The FTC announced that Publishers Clearing House has agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were “harmed" by the company.
More than 280,000 people were issued checks years after the FTC charged Publishers Clearing Housing with using "dark patterns" to dupe sweepstakes consumers.
Hundreds of thousands are owed refund checks from sweepstakes company Publishers Clearing House, according to the FTC. Here's what to know.
In a settlement that will bring substantial changes to how it does business, Publishers Clearing House has agreed to pay $18.5 million to consumers who “spent money and wasted their time,” the ...