election sweepstakes

FTC Orders Publishers Clearing House to Pay $18.5 Million for Misleading Customers

Publishers Clearing House (PCH) will pay $18.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) allegations of deceptive marketing practices targeting older, lower-income consumers. The FTC claims PCH misled consumers into believing purchases were required to enter sweepstakes or improved winning odds. Refunds will be automatically distributed to 281,724 affected consumers within 90 days. Despite bankruptcy, PCH maintains its sweepstakes operations, shifting its focus to a digital advertising model.

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Voters Sue Elon Musk for Fraud Over $1 Million Election Sweepstakes

Elon Musk and his America PAC are facing lawsuits from voters who signed up for a $1 million voter giveaway. The plaintiffs claim they were misled about the selection process, believing the winner would be chosen randomly, when in reality, winners were handpicked to serve as spokespeople for the pro-Trump PAC. The suits, filed in Texas and Michigan, allege that the giveaway was a scheme to collect personal information and political support under false pretenses. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and an order requiring Musk and the PAC to destroy their data.

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