At FTC’s Request, Court Shuts Down Deceptive Mortgage and Debt Relief Operation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – October 4, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a U.S. district court has shut down two related operations as a result of settlements with defendants who allegedly failed to provide promised debt relief services and jeopardized their clients’ privacy by tossing their personal information into unsecured dumpsters. In addition, one of the operations allegedly charged consumers a $1,495 up-front fee based on phony promises that they would get mortgage relief assistance.


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