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What types of activities does the ftca regulate?

The Federal Trade Commission Act covers many areas of business practice. Some specific examples of violations of the FTCA, are as follows: false advertising of food, drugs, devices, services or costmetics; inaccuracy of prices, falsehoods as to "free gifts," distortions as to credit or payment terms; misleading representations as to the type, content, origin, or test/surveys relating to a product; or deceptive T.V. commercials. These examples are just a few of the types of regulations the FTCA is concerned with to insure the protection of the general public. If your business has performed a questionable act that may be in violation of the FTCA , please consult with an attorney.


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