FTC Charges Work-at-Home Marketer

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The Federal Trade Commission has charged the marketer of a work-at-home opportunity with violating federal law by falsely promising Spanish-speaking consumers substantial income for stuffing envelopes. <br><br>

/>The Commission seeks to prevent further violations and to obtain redress for affected consumers.

Named as defendants are Zoilo Cruz, also known as Zoilo Cruz Carrion, located in Puerto Rico and doing business as International Marketing, according to the FTC.

They are charged with violating the FTC Act by:

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