On the Go: RSS | Email Alerts | Mobile and iPhone


Archives | Investigations | Submit an I-Team Tip | RSS feed

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large

Credit card companies charged with deceptive marketing

Reported by: Nicole Longhini
Email: nlonghini@abc15.com
Last Update: 11/04 1:35 pm
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
According to the Federal Trade Commission, a complaint has been filed in federal court alleging that a catalog credit card operation deceptively marketed its card, failed to honor its refund policy, and charged up-front fees for a guaranteed line of credit.

The defendants, who charged consumers hundreds of dollars in fees for the card, voluntarily agreed to an order that prohibits the practices alleged in the complaint pending trial.

According to the FTC, it's seeking to permanently stop the unlawful practices and make the defendants provide refunds to consumers.

According to the FTC’s complaint, in mailers sent to consumers with credit problems, the defendants stated that consumers could “build” their credit by using a “Pre-Approved” “Platinum-level” credit card with a “GUARANTEED” $7,500 credit line and a cash advance benefit.

Although the card appeared to be a regular credit card, it could be used only to purchase products from the defendants’ catalog, and only for part of the product purchase price.

The defendants debited from consumers’ bank accounts 30 percent of each purchase plus shipping costs for products sold at greatly inflated prices.

Consumers weren’t adequately informed that a 30 percent down payment would be required, that $397 in fees ($79 processing fee, $120 activation fee, $198 annual fee) also would be debited from their bank accounts, that the “cash advance” was really an opportunity to apply for a payday loan from a third-party lender, and that card users could not “build” their credit because their payment history was not reported to credit reporting agencies.

The defendants offered to refund the $120 fee to consumers who returned the card and catalog within 30 days, but the defendants often failed to deliver the catalog within the refund period, according to the complaint.

According to the FTC, disclosures in the mailers were confusing, contradictory, out of context, and buried in pages of fine print.

The defendants allegedly withheld details until consumers provided their bank account number, and then revealed as little information as possible.

Disclosures about the terms and conditions, such as how fees are paid, did not correct the false impression left by the defendants, the FTC alleges.

The defendants are charged with violating the FTC Act and the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) by falsely representing that the card could be used to fully finance purchases; that it would provide access to a no-fee, low cost, or guaranteed cash advance benefit; and that consumers could improve their credit ratings by using the card.

They also failed to disclose that they would debit from consumers’ bank accounts the advance fees, a non-refundable annual fee, and 30 percent of a product’s price plus shipping costs.

In addition, the defendants falsely claimed that they would refund the $120 activation fee to consumers who returned the card and catalog in timely fashion. The defendants also allegedly violated the TSR by charging an advance fee for a guaranteed extension of credit.

The defendants are Low Pay, Inc., doing business as LPC Inc., lowpaycard.com, and mylpcard.com; LP Capital Holdings, Inc.; Century Luxury, Inc.; the Mardan Afrasiabi Living Trust; Mardan M. Afrasiabi; and Ramin Rahimi.

The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.

The FTC acknowledges the Oregon Department of Justice and Oregon Attorney General John Kroger for their substantial assistance with the FTC’s investigation.



Weather & Traffic
52° Partly Cloudy
Current Conditions
Live Traffic

Latest Weather Outlook
Wonderful weekend tempeatures headed our way
What changes can we expect as we head toward Thanksgiving? Video Watch Video


ABC15.com wants to feature your stories, photos, and videos here on the site! You can also find us on various social sites.
   
   

  This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.