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  2. Grubhub to pay $25 million for misleading customers ... - AOL

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    The settlement requires Grubhub to cease the practices and pay $25 million. The agencies sought a $140 million judgment against the company, but reduced it to what Grubhub is able to pay, they said.

  3. Grubhub Ordered to Pay $25M Over Junk Fees and Scummy Biz ...

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    Grubhub, one of the most prolific third-party delivery companies, was just raked over the coals by the FTC in a lawsuit for misleading customers. Grubhub Ordered to Pay $25M Over Junk Fees and ...

  4. Grubhub to pay $25M to settle charges that it misled diners ...

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    Grubhub will pay $25 million to settle charges ... The Federal Trade Commission and the attorney general for the state of Illinois accused Chicago-based Grubhub of engaging "in an array of ...

  5. Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was introduced in the aftermath of the release of two reports by the committee regarding the spread of deceptive internet sales practices. [6] One of the reports, titled "Aggressive Sales Tactics on the Internet and Their Impact on American Consumers", centered on how three companies (Affinion, Webloyalty, and Vertrue) engaged in deceptive practices to auto-enroll consumers without ...

  6. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACT Act or FACTA, Pub. L. 108–159 (text)) is a U.S. federal law, passed by the United States Congress on November 22, 2003, [1] and signed by President George W. Bush on December 4, 2003, [2] as an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

  7. Federal Trade Commission - Wikipedia

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    The FTC was established in 1914 by the Federal Trade Commission Act, which was passed in response to the 19th-century monopolistic trust crisis. Since its inception, the FTC has enforced the provisions of the Clayton Act , a key U.S. antitrust statute, as well as the provisions of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 41 et seq.

  8. Grubhub to pay $25M in deceptive practices settlement with ...

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    Grubhub Inc., an online food ordering and delivery platform, will pay $25 million to settle a dispute over alleged deceptive business practices with the Illinois attorney general and the Federal ...

  9. Grubhub to pay $25M in deceptive practices settlement with ...

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    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Grubhub Inc., an online food ordering and delivery platform, will pay $25 million to settle a dispute over alleged deceptive business practices with the Illinois attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission, officials said Tuesday.