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Jodie Bernstein Quotes

«It's an amazing and diverse team. Fraud fighters from the U.K. to Uruguay, from Korea to Kansas, have collected and forwarded information to the FTC on more than 1,600 suspect sites.»
«Many retailers ended up looking more like Scrooge than Santa.»
«In short, they sold dream vacations that turned out to be nightmares. Hundreds of unwary consumers got caught in the odious trip trap.»
«This is very significant. It sets out that consumers are right to expect that companies they're dealing with will not misrepresent themselves.»
«Spam is a problem for practically everyone with a computer. It's annoying, it slows down the e-mail system and a lot of it is fraudulent.»
«After the initiation of the Joe Camel campaign, the percentage of smokers under the age of 18 who smoked Camel cigarettes became larger than the percentage of all adult smokers [using Camels].»
«It's an old trick dressed up in new electronic garb and a sort of cyberspace jargon.»
«Federal agencies generate a wealth of useful consumer information. But consumers have to guess where the information is. With consumer.gov, the information will be in one place.»
«In short, (operators) lie to consumers, take their money, and turn them into lawbreakers.»
«Miracle cures, once thought to be laughed out of existence, have found a new medium. Consumers now spend millions on unproven, deceptively marketed products on the Web.»

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