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Education technology provider Chegg agrees to pay the FTC a $7.5 million settlement over unfair subscription cancellation practices.
Chegg will pay the Federal Trade Commission $7.5 million to settle allegations that it made it extremely difficult for customers to cancel their recurring subscriptions. The FTC said Monday that Chegg ...
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Chegg hit with FTC lawsuit over subscription cancellation practices
Chegg Inc. (NYSE:CHGG) is facing legal action from the Federal Trade Commission, which alleges that the educational ...
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Chegg Inc. agrees to pay $7.5 million, settling FTC allegations over complicated subscription cancellation processes that violated consumer rights outlined in the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence ...
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