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Terrence Maurice Howard, doing business as True Techniques and Absolute Mailers, will be banned from any future sale or promotion of work-at-home opportunities, will be prohibited from engaging in deceptive conduct in connection with the advertising or sale of other business ventures, and will pay $12,000 in consumer redress. According to the FTC’s complaint, Howard, based in San Antonio, violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by misrepresenting that consumers would make a substantial amount of money after sending him a registration fee and that he would pay them $5 for every envelope they stuffed. Howard allegedly marketed the envelope-stuffing business through print and online ads to consumers throughout the United States, in which he promised consumers $2,000 for mailing 400 brochures, with free postage and supplies. After calling a toll-free number, consumers heard a recorded message that promised them between $2,000 and $4,000 for stuffing the envelopes. The recorded message instructed interested consumers to leave their name and address to get more information. They then received a letter claiming they would earn $5 for every envelope stuffed, after they paid a $35 registration fee to participate in the program. Contrary to Howard’s claims, consumers who paid the $35 fee either received nothing at all or received instructions for placing ads in newspapers and on bulletin boards offering the same envelope-stuffing opportunity to others. |
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