US agencies target bogus business opportunities
The companies required customers to pay, then didn't deliver on the promised income, the agencies say
IDG News Service - Three federal agencies and a group of state attorneys general have filed more than 70 civil and criminal cases against defendants offering allegedly bogus business opportunities, with some of the defendants offering to help customers set up online businesses.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and attorneys general from five states announced the crackdown, called Operation Lost Opportunity, on Thursday. The businesses targeted in the operation preyed on people who are out of work or underemployed by demanding money upfront for business opportunities, then underdelivering, said David Vladeck, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
"The frauds we've targeted injure our family members, friends, neighbors -- people like so many Americans who are trying to jump-start their income and rebalance their budgets," Vladeck said during a news conference. "Whether they are facing pressure to make ends meet or following their dream of running their own business, these people risked money on the promise of a job, an income, or a profitable home-based business."
Instead of extra income, "the promise of profitable earnings were lies," Vladeck added.
Vladeck said he was unable to estimate the number of victims in all the cases announced Thursday. The Postal Inspection Service investigated 26 cases involving more than 81,000 victims and more than $12.8 million in losses, said Shawn Tiller, deputy chief inspector of the agency.
The defendants "promise high incomes, low investments and fast returns," Tiller said. "When they break their promises, they also break the victims' bank accounts, cloud their dreams and compromise their trust."
Among the actions taken by the FTC in recent weeks:
-- The Online Entrepreneur, also doing business as the Six Figure Program and Ben and Dave's Program, offered a $27 "no-risk" program in which customers set up websites that would earn commissions by affiliating with large retailers.
Customers of the program had to pay extra for the website, the FTC said, and some could not get their websites to function. While the Online Entrepreneur promised income of up to $15,000 a month, customers did not see that level of profits, the FTC alleged.
"Consumers haven't earned anywhere close to the amounts that the Online Entrepreneur promised," Vladeck said.
Customers also found it difficult to reach the company for assistance, and refund requests were often ignored, the FTC alleged.
Company co-owner Benjamin Moskel, reached through his LinkedIn profile, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the FTC action. The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida halted the operation and froze its assets earlier this month.
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