I send this information for iCop members so you'll know what you
can - and can't - do. I send it for those subscribers who are
simply online consumers to protect you - so you'll know what to
look for!
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently published
guidelines regarding “Negative Option” enrollment programs and
is taking a very aggressive position against merchants using
this business practice.
"Negative option" means: if you don't do something to stop them,
the merchant will continue to charge you on a regular basis.
This usually, but not always, goes along with a free trial
and/or "pay shipping only."
Recommendations taken from the FTC's website are included in the
following article:
tinyurl.com/yjpuu85
I don't mean to be redundant but, if you're an online business
owner, you're also an online consumer. Please be sure you check
websites to be sure they're in compliance with the FTC
guidelines - BEFORE you buy!
That's a good start. You see, I have faith that “internet
marketers” are more creative than the FTC. I don't doubt
they'll find other ways to take advantage of people.
The latest little scam I've seen popped up again last week. I
went to a site that displays four phony “trust” seals.
They read: Privacy Confirmed - Business Confirmed - Identity
Confirmed - Security Confirmed.
Yeah? Confirmed by whom? Well, it claims to be by “Honest
Online” with a bullet between those two words. So, it isn't the
company you might assume!
The website is entitled "The Google Traffic Pump System." Aside
from those seals - that link to no where - there's no contact
information and no privacy statement. It only has one of those
silly, "We hate spam as much as you do" lines.
It took me five - count 'em FIVE - clicks to get off the damn
page. Now, there's a website I would avoid!
But, I'm also beginning to have faith the FTC will continue to
add to their “guidelines” (which are really regulations) as
needed. After about 15 years, it's about time, don't you think?
By the way, it isn't too late to get your own website legal
documents brought up to date. Every iCop member should have
this package:
www.i-Cop.org/awlp.htm