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Timeshare exit scam warning signs

The Timeshare Exit Scams That Are Still Raking in Millions

Timeshare exit scams cost owners millions each year, often through upfront fees ranging from $3,000 to $10,000 for services that never materialize. Fraudsters use high-pressure sales tactics, fake law firms, and false promises of contract cancellation to exploit desperate owners. This article explains how these scams work, key warning signs, and safer legal and reporting […]

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FTC fines five influencers $11 million total

The FTC Just Fined Five Influencers a Combined $11 Million — For This Exact Post

Five influencers were fined a combined $11 million by the FTC for posting deceptive social media endorsements that failed to properly disclose paid relationships. The action signals aggressive enforcement of truth-in-advertising rules against influencers and the brands behind them. This article explains what the post did wrong, the legal standards for “clear and conspicuous” disclosures,

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