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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604(b)(2), 604(b)(3), 606(a), and 606(b) ( June 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes whether employers must comply with Fair Credit Reporting Act when obtaining consumer reports on current employees suspected of criminal or other workplace misconduct. -
Getting Business Credit: Fast Facts ( October 1993 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission which summarizes how a business owner or a person planning to start a business can protect themselves against illegal discrimination in business credit under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. -
Alternative Fueled Vehicles and Alternative Vehicle Fuels ( April 1996 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission which explains the labels consumers see on alternative fueled vehicles and alternative fuel dispensers, and suggests several important factors to consider as they investigate the purchase of an alternative fueled vehicles. -
Buying a Used Car ( April 1998 )
Tips for consumers from the Federal Trade Commission with points to consider when purchasing a used car. Explores issues such as payment options and private or dealer sales. -
Car Ads: Reading Between the Lines ( June 1997 )
Tips from the Federal Trade Commission which help consumers evaluate automobile advertisements that offer unusually low interest rates and other special promotions. Includes lists of questions to ask automobile dealers. -
FTC Policy Statement on Deception ( October 1983 )
Letter which provides guidance to the public on the Federal Trade Commission's enforcement policies against deceptive acts or practices. Includes a summary of elements which undergird all deception cases. -
File Segregation: New ID Is a Bad Idea ( January 1999 )
Overview for consumers from the Federal Trade Commission describing the ramifications of illegal bankruptcy file segregation. -
Frequently Asked Questions: A Guide for Small Businesses ( March 1999 )
List of frequently asked questions prepared by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for small businesses regarding deceptive advertising. Also provides guidance on how to comply with FTC advertising standards. -
How to Dispute Credit Report Errors ( February 1998 )
Steps for consumers from the Federal Trade Commission on how to obtain a credit report and dispute any reporting errors.
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