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Medical Billing: Business Opportunity Schemes ( January 1998 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission advising consumers on how to minimize their risk of losing money to a medical billing business opportunity. -
Negative Option Plans for Books, Records, Videos: Fast Facts ( October 1992 )
Brochure which describes how negative option plans work and explains consumer rights under the Federal Trade Commission's Negative Option Rule. -
Solving Consumer Problems ( August 1998 )
Simple strategies from the Federal Trade Commission for consumers on resolving problems with products or services. -
Straight Talk About Telemarketing ( September 1996 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission which explains the Telemarketing Sales Rule and how consumers can protect themselves against telemarketing fraud. The brochure also offers advice on how to file a complaint if you have been scammed. -
The Federal Trade Commission's Cooling Off Rule ( May 1996 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission that explains the Federal Trade Commission's Cooling-Off Rule which gives consumers three days to cancel purchases of $25 or more for items bought in their home or at a location that is not the seller's. -
Complying with the Credit Practices Rule ( March 1987 )
Business booklet prepared by the Federal Trade Commission to assist finance companies, retailers, and other creditors to comply with the Credit Practices Rule. Also discusses liability for rule violations and how exemptions are granted. -
Complying with the Made In the USA Standard ( March 1999 )
Federal Trade Commission publication which provides guidance to manufacturers about how to comply with the "all or virtually all" Made in the USA standards. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Section 604(a)(3) ( September 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which discusses if, under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, prospective employers are prohibited from obtaining consumer reports prior to a conditional offer of employment to the consumer. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Section 611 ( July 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter noting that nothing in Section 611 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act requires the consumer reporting agency to duplicate the capitalization, punctuation, and paragraph styles used by the consumer. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 603(d) and 604(b) ( June 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes the application of the amended Fair Credit Reporting Act in connection with various background checks done for employment purposes. Includes criminal, drug, driving and credit reports.
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