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Cease-and-desist order
FTC order requiring that a company stop its illegal behavior
Ad substantiation
FTC standard requiring that advertisers have a reasonable basis for the claims made in their ads
Federal Trade Commission
Independent federal agency with 5 commissioners appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate
Deceptive Advertising
Practice of advertising with claims that mislead or could mislead a reasonable consumer
Truth in Lending Act
Require that sellers disclose the terms of the credit or loan to help consumers compare a variety of credit lines or loans and understand this disclosure of terms
Unsolicited Merchandise
Treat item as a gift
Corrective advertising
advertising in which the company explicitly state that formerly advertised claims were untrue, counter advertising
Multiple-product order
form of cease and desist order issued by the FTC that applies not only to a specified product but also to other products produced by the same firm
half-truth
info that is true but is not complete
Industry guides
interpretations of consumer laws created by the FTC to encourage businesses to stop unlawful behavior
Consent order
statement in which a company agrees to stop disputed behavior but does not admit that it broke the law
Consumer Law
statue or administrative rule serving to protect consumer interests
Puffing
use of generalities and clear exaggerations