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Operators Of Phony Rental Credit Check Scheme Must Pay $762K To Feds
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/30/operators-of-phony-rental-credit-check-scheme-must-pay-762k-to-feds/
In January, federal regulators announced they had put a stop to an apartment rental scam in which homes (that may not exist) are listed online with the sole purpose of tricking prospective renters into paying for “credit checks” that will never be done. Now, the operators of the scheme must pay $762,000 to put an end to the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations.
The FTC announced today that it received a court order [PDF] against Danny Pierce and Andrew Lloyd for their part in operating an alleged scheme run by Credit Bureau Center LLC that targeted consumers looking to rent property.
Operators Of Phony Rental Credit Check Scheme Must Pay $762K To Feds
Oct 30, 2017, 5:18pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/30/operators-of-phony-rental-credit-check-scheme-must-pay-762k-to-feds/
>In January, federal regulators announced they had put a stop to an apartment rental scam in which homes (that may not exist) are listed online with the sole purpose of tricking prospective renters into paying for “credit checks” that will never be done. Now, the operators of the scheme must pay $762,000 to put an end to the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations.
>The FTC announced today that it received a court order [PDF] against Danny Pierce and Andrew Lloyd for their part in operating an alleged scheme run by Credit Bureau Center LLC that targeted consumers looking to rent property.