Zoom’s Paid Subscriptions
Allegations: Representing that subscribers can cancel paid subscriptions when the company routinely fails to honor cancellation requests and continues to charge monthly fees
In March and April 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Zoom Video Communications for allegedly misleadingly representing that it protects the personal identifying information it collects from users when, according to plaintiffs, Zoom does not take adequate security measures resulting in the unauthorized disclosure of users’ personal information to third parties, including Facebook and LinkedIn. Click on the links below to see the complaints.
Allegations: Representing that subscribers can cancel paid subscriptions when the company routinely fails to honor cancellation requests and continues to charge monthly fees
In January 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Zoom Telephonics and MTRLC for allegedly deceptively repackaging used modems in packaging that does not disclose that the modems are used…
TINA.org submits comment in support of FTC’s proposal to ban fake celebrity endorsements, romance scams and other impersonation scams.
Looks can be deceiving.
Eric Lagatta, USA Today
Following a complaint by ad watchdog truthinadvertising.org (TINA.org), Pottery Barn’s parent company Williams-Sonoma has agreed to pay more than $3 million for violating a 2020 FTC consent order requiring that…
FTC says civil penalty against Williams-Sonoma is “the largest ever in a Made in USA case.”