The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) plays a crucial role in protecting consumers and promoting fair competition in the marketplace. Recent trends show an increased focus on data privacy and security, as well as cracking down on deceptive advertising practices. Petitions under this topic often highlight issues such as corporate monopolies, online scams, and fraudulent business practices.
One petition gaining traction calls for stricter regulations on tech giants to prevent data misuse and prioritize consumer privacy. Another petition focuses on holding companies accountable for misleading marketing tactics that target vulnerable populations.
By exploring and supporting petitions related to the FTC, you can make a difference in safeguarding consumer rights and ensuring a level playing field in the business world. Join the movement to advocate for transparency, fairness, and accountability in the marketplace.
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My Children had sent my husband and I Airline tickets to travel to see them for the month of Dec, we were gone for the entire month, we turned our thermostat down to 60, turned off all lights, didn’t bother decorating for Christmas since we were going to be gone. No one was in our home and our electric bill went from 428.00 to 648.00 dollars. There is no reasonable way that our electric bill went up over two hundred dollars when the house was empty and when we call Potomac Edison they just give you the run around, it’s time they are stopped this Highway robbery of their customers.
The bill is outrageous! Times are hard enough to be getting a bill that keeps going up $200 each month for the past couple of months. We first moved here in 2020 the bill was $162 … now our last bill was $560. Why? No explanation from the electric company!!!
My bill has gone up by almost 200 dollars but my usage has not changed. When I called to ask about the increase they couldn’t even walk me through my usage or explain the jump in price. It feels like a scam, especially since they cannot provide documentation explaining why/how my bills have increased.
Our credit history is our property, not a free asset for corporations to exploit. If credit bureaus profit from selling our data, we should get our fair share. It's time to demand financial justice!
This is long overdue—our data has value, and we should be compensated when others profit from it. Credit bureaus must be held accountable and start paying consumers for the use of their credit information!