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Vertrue

Vertrue Incorporated, headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, is an American consumer services marketing company.[1] The company again received an "F" from the Better Business Bureau for making unauthorized charges to its customers' credit cards.[2][3] In 2007 it was acquired by a trio of investment firms, including Rho Ventures.[4] In 2010, Vertrue and two of its subsidiaries were found guilty of defrauding nearly 500,000 of their customers in Iowa.[5]

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Organization edit

In the annual report, submitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, in November 2006 the President and Chief Executive Officer of Vertrue is listed as Gary Johnson.

Vertrue have a European division called Adaptive Affinity, based in Edgware UK, and led by Andrew Millet.[6] They have a number of brands in Europe including VP Rewards, Premier Club and highstreetmax.com. In America, one of their brands is MVQ SavingsAce.[7] All of the brands specialise in positive option selling, where customers of other companies, for example Amazon.co.uk or Lastminute.com find that by not un-clicking a box during a transaction they will be signed up and billed for the memberships which is stated in the terms and conditions.[8][9][10] The branch agreed to change its sign-up methods in June 2009.[11] Adaptive Affinity Ltd began a process of attempting to force the removal of negative comments from their customers, by posting legal letters to a number of websites in September 2010. [12]

Lawsuits edit

Vertrue faced a class action lawsuit at the Middle District Court of Tennessee in which Margaret Wike claimed that Vertrue violated federal law by enrolling her in a discount club and charging a monthly fee to her debit card. The district court granted summary judgment for Vertrue, concluding that EFTA’s one-year limitations period barred Wike’s claim. Wike sought leave to add RICO claims to her complaint, alleging that Vertrue had ensnared Wike and “hundreds of thousands” of other consumers in a deceptive marketing scheme. The district court denied Wike’s request, concluding that the proposed amendment would be futile because Wike could not show she was injured “by reason of” Vertrue’s alleged racketeering activity, 18 U.S.C. § 1964.[13] Wike appealed both rulings and prevailed on the summary judgment ruling but the appeals court decided not to rule on the failure to provide leave to amend complaint to include racketeering charges.[14]

On behalf of Iowa, state attorney general Tom Miller sued the company in May 2006, saying it was signing up customers in a way that violated Iowa's Buying Club Memberships Law.[15] According to a report posted by the Better Business Bureau, Vertrue was ordered to pay "$30 million dollars in restitution, penalties and costs after ruling the corporation violated Iowa's buying club law and used deceptive and unfair practices to market so-called buying club memberships to nearly a half-million Iowans over the last twenty years."[16]

Vertrue has sued the Wikimedia Foundation in 2008 in Connecticut over the contents of the article on the company in Wikipedia.[17]

The lawsuit against Vertrue, Inc. reached the Iowa Supreme Court in 2013. The lawsuit was upheld in a 6-0 ruling. Chief Justice Mark Cady wrote that the company’s practices were confusing for all consumers and a state survey showed that two-thirds of Iowans were unaware they had signed up or authorized any charges by Vertrue, Inc. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that Vertrue's financial, privacy and health programs also violated the buying club law and added $10 million to the previous judgment for restitution, fines, and legal fees handed down by District Judge Robert Hutchison in 2010. An additional penalty of $180,000 was included after it was determined that Vertrue’s fraud targeted the elderly citizens of Iowa. Assistant Attorney General Steven St. Clair states that the ruling against Vertrue, Inc. should allow some customers to receive refunds while also deterring future fraudulent companies from operating in Iowa. The Assistant Attorney General also stated that Vertrue is still collecting monthly fees from those who haven’t cancelled their memberships.

Some of Vertrue, Inc’s tactics include :

An offer of a $25 gift card and a "30-day risk-free trial membership" to customers who had purchased unrelated items over the phone. The script was deceptive because it falsely implied the gift card was a reward for the earlier purchase and didn't inform consumers they were purchasing a membership. An Internet solicitation promising customers access to credit reports and scores if they signed up for a "FREE 7-day trial." The fine print noted that it actually cost $29.95 monthly. Two separate phone calls were required to cancel. [18]

On March 13, 2014 an Atlanta law firm, Webb, Klase & lemond, LLC filed a class action lawsuit against Vertrue, Inc, Adaptive Marketing, LLC, Velo Holdings, Mastercard International, Inc., MyLife.com, Inc., and Oak Investment Partners. The suit states that Vertrue partners with MyLife.com and other deceptive online businesses to trick consumers into unknowingly joining Vertrue’s “consumer savings clubs.” Mastercard is included in the lawsuit because it continues to process charges for Vertrue, Inc. while knowing of the fraudulent basis by which they are made which violates Mastercard agreements.

This new lawsuit lists the companies that administer these “savings clubs” they include Adaptive Marketing, LLC, include At Home Rewards, At Home Rewards+, BusinessMax, Cross Country Savings, DealMax, Home Savings Mall, Food and Flix, Getaway and Save, Leisure Exclusives, My Great Deals, Passport to Fun, Passport to Fun+, SavingsAce, SavingSmart, Shopping Essentials, Shopping Essentials+, Simply You, Today’s Escapes, Today’s Escapes+, ValueMax, and Your Savings Club.

The tactics remain the same as consumers are tricked into joining membership into a savings club. The suit asserts that the other defendants are vital to the improper billing scheme. First, Vertrue transmits a consumer’s credit card data to the related credit card network, which the complaint alleges was Mastercard. Mastercard verifies the consumer’s identity and, the lawsuit states, analyzes the transaction to determine whether it is fraudulent. Mastercard transmits the relevant data to the cardholder’s issuing bank which, if it authorizes the charge, sends a verification message to Mastercard, which then informs the issuing bank that the charge has been authorized, according to the suit. The suit claims that the issuing bank then informs Vertrue of the authorization, at which point the purchase is completed and the issuing bank and Mastercard subsequently “clear” and “settle” all of Vertrue’s charges for that day, at which point the illicitly obtained funds are sent to Vertrue. The suit contends that all the Defendants are well aware of the illegal scheme, but they nonetheless participate in order to obtain substantial transaction fees.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Oldenburg, Don (May 6, 2006). "Same Old Scam, Every Month: Credit Card Charges for Purchases You Don't Remember". Washington Post.
  2. ^ "Company Reliability Report: Ventrue, Inc". Better Business Bureau. September 19, 2009.
  3. ^ Pilon, Mary (August 14, 2009). "FreeScore.com: More Credit Score Confusion". Wall Street Journal (blog).
  4. ^ "Vertrue Agrees to $800 Million Buyout". The New York Times. March 23, 2007.
  5. ^ Connecticut Company Liable For 20 Years Of Consumer Fraud In Iowa, Hartford Courant, March 25, 2010
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2009. Retrieved July 6, 2009.
  7. ^ "Vertrue, the World's Most Saintly Company". November 24, 2009.
  8. ^ Penman, Andrew (July 10, 2008). "Mysterious credit card charges from HighStreetMax..." Daily Mirror.
  9. ^ "You and Yours: Cash back or cash out?". BBC Radio 4. January 30, 2008.
  10. ^ Levene, Tony (November 15, 2008). "Capital letters: There's no such thing as a free business card". The Guardian. London.
  11. ^ . Office of Fair Trading (press release). June 24, 2009. Archived from the original on June 27, 2009.
  12. ^ "Online shopping firm HighStreetMax tries to gag complaints". Daily Mirror Newspaper. September 16, 2010.
  13. ^ "Margaret Wike v. Vertrue, Inc., Adaptive Marketing, LLC and Influent, Inc. (CN:08-5905)". MoreLaw.com. June 2, 2009. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
  14. ^ "Margaret Wike v. Vertrue, Inc., Adaptive Marketing, LLC, and Influent, Inc., 566 F.3d 590 (2009)" (PDF). US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. June 2, 2009. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  15. ^ Huffman, Mark (May 31, 2006). "Iowa Sues Vertrue For Consumer Fraud: MWI, Essentials, Secret Escapes Use "Free Trial Offers" To Lure Consumers". ConsumerAffairs.com.
  16. ^ . www.bbb.org. Archived from the original on August 20, 2009.
  17. ^ "Ventrue v. Wikimedia Foundation". State of Connecticut. Retrieved November 24, 2009.
  18. ^ "Iowa high court slams marketing company for fraud". Yahoo News. July 5, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  19. ^ "Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Vertrue, MasterCard, MyLife.com, Oak Investment, and Others Regarding Allegedly Fraudulent "Membership" Fees for Bogus "Savings Clubs"". PRWeb. March 13, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2023.

External links edit

  • Vertrue website
  • Vertrue Announces Completion of Merger
  • Stocklemon.com report on Vertrue
  • Vertrue Buys Neverblue Media
  • Verture:Connecticut Company Liable For 20 Years Of Consumer Fraud In Iowa
  • Iowa Court ruling (62 Pages)
  • MSN Video describing how system works, includes Vertrue's response[dead link]

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Vertrue Incorporated headquartered in Norwalk Connecticut is an American consumer services marketing company 1 The company again received an F from the Better Business Bureau for making unauthorized charges to its customers credit cards 2 3 In 2007 it was acquired by a trio of investment firms including Rho Ventures 4 In 2010 Vertrue and two of its subsidiaries were found guilty of defrauding nearly 500 000 of their customers in Iowa 5 Vertrue IncorporatedIndustryMarketingHeadquartersNorwalk Connecticut United States Contents 1 Organization 2 Lawsuits 3 References 4 External linksOrganization editIn the annual report submitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in November 2006 the President and Chief Executive Officer of Vertrue is listed as Gary Johnson Vertrue have a European division called Adaptive Affinity based in Edgware UK and led by Andrew Millet 6 They have a number of brands in Europe including VP Rewards Premier Club and highstreetmax com In America one of their brands is MVQ SavingsAce 7 All of the brands specialise in positive option selling where customers of other companies for example Amazon co uk or Lastminute com find that by not un clicking a box during a transaction they will be signed up and billed for the memberships which is stated in the terms and conditions 8 9 10 The branch agreed to change its sign up methods in June 2009 11 Adaptive Affinity Ltd began a process of attempting to force the removal of negative comments from their customers by posting legal letters to a number of websites in September 2010 12 Lawsuits editVertrue faced a class action lawsuit at the Middle District Court of Tennessee in which Margaret Wike claimed that Vertrue violated federal law by enrolling her in a discount club and charging a monthly fee to her debit card The district court granted summary judgment for Vertrue concluding that EFTA s one year limitations period barred Wike s claim Wike sought leave to add RICO claims to her complaint alleging that Vertrue had ensnared Wike and hundreds of thousands of other consumers in a deceptive marketing scheme The district court denied Wike s request concluding that the proposed amendment would be futile because Wike could not show she was injured by reason of Vertrue s alleged racketeering activity 18 U S C 1964 13 Wike appealed both rulings and prevailed on the summary judgment ruling but the appeals court decided not to rule on the failure to provide leave to amend complaint to include racketeering charges 14 On behalf of Iowa state attorney general Tom Miller sued the company in May 2006 saying it was signing up customers in a way that violated Iowa s Buying Club Memberships Law 15 According to a report posted by the Better Business Bureau Vertrue was ordered to pay 30 million dollars in restitution penalties and costs after ruling the corporation violated Iowa s buying club law and used deceptive and unfair practices to market so called buying club memberships to nearly a half million Iowans over the last twenty years 16 Vertrue has sued the Wikimedia Foundation in 2008 in Connecticut over the contents of the article on the company in Wikipedia 17 The lawsuit against Vertrue Inc reached the Iowa Supreme Court in 2013 The lawsuit was upheld in a 6 0 ruling Chief Justice Mark Cady wrote that the company s practices were confusing for all consumers and a state survey showed that two thirds of Iowans were unaware they had signed up or authorized any charges by Vertrue Inc The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that Vertrue s financial privacy and health programs also violated the buying club law and added 10 million to the previous judgment for restitution fines and legal fees handed down by District Judge Robert Hutchison in 2010 An additional penalty of 180 000 was included after it was determined that Vertrue s fraud targeted the elderly citizens of Iowa Assistant Attorney General Steven St Clair states that the ruling against Vertrue Inc should allow some customers to receive refunds while also deterring future fraudulent companies from operating in Iowa The Assistant Attorney General also stated that Vertrue is still collecting monthly fees from those who haven t cancelled their memberships Some of Vertrue Inc s tactics include An offer of a 25 gift card and a 30 day risk free trial membership to customers who had purchased unrelated items over the phone The script was deceptive because it falsely implied the gift card was a reward for the earlier purchase and didn t inform consumers they were purchasing a membership An Internet solicitation promising customers access to credit reports and scores if they signed up for a FREE 7 day trial The fine print noted that it actually cost 29 95 monthly Two separate phone calls were required to cancel 18 On March 13 2014 an Atlanta law firm Webb Klase amp lemond LLC filed a class action lawsuit against Vertrue Inc Adaptive Marketing LLC Velo Holdings Mastercard International Inc MyLife com Inc and Oak Investment Partners The suit states that Vertrue partners with MyLife com and other deceptive online businesses to trick consumers into unknowingly joining Vertrue s consumer savings clubs Mastercard is included in the lawsuit because it continues to process charges for Vertrue Inc while knowing of the fraudulent basis by which they are made which violates Mastercard agreements This new lawsuit lists the companies that administer these savings clubs they include Adaptive Marketing LLC include At Home Rewards At Home Rewards BusinessMax Cross Country Savings DealMax Home Savings Mall Food and Flix Getaway and Save Leisure Exclusives My Great Deals Passport to Fun Passport to Fun SavingsAce SavingSmart Shopping Essentials Shopping Essentials Simply You Today s Escapes Today s Escapes ValueMax and Your Savings Club The tactics remain the same as consumers are tricked into joining membership into a savings club The suit asserts that the other defendants are vital to the improper billing scheme First Vertrue transmits a consumer s credit card data to the related credit card network which the complaint alleges was Mastercard Mastercard verifies the consumer s identity and the lawsuit states analyzes the transaction to determine whether it is fraudulent Mastercard transmits the relevant data to the cardholder s issuing bank which if it authorizes the charge sends a verification message to Mastercard which then informs the issuing bank that the charge has been authorized according to the suit The suit claims that the issuing bank then informs Vertrue of the authorization at which point the purchase is completed and the issuing bank and Mastercard subsequently clear and settle all of Vertrue s charges for that day at which point the illicitly obtained funds are sent to Vertrue The suit contends that all the Defendants are well aware of the illegal scheme but they nonetheless participate in order to obtain substantial transaction fees 19 References edit Oldenburg Don May 6 2006 Same Old Scam Every Month Credit Card Charges for Purchases You Don t Remember Washington Post Company Reliability Report Ventrue Inc Better Business Bureau September 19 2009 Pilon Mary August 14 2009 FreeScore com More Credit Score Confusion Wall Street Journal blog Vertrue Agrees to 800 Million Buyout The New York Times March 23 2007 Connecticut Company Liable For 20 Years Of Consumer Fraud In Iowa Hartford Courant March 25 2010 The Office of Fair Trading Online discount scheme agrees to change sign up process Archived from the original on June 27 2009 Retrieved July 6 2009 Vertrue the World s Most Saintly Company November 24 2009 Penman Andrew July 10 2008 Mysterious credit card charges from HighStreetMax Daily Mirror You and Yours Cash back or cash out BBC Radio 4 January 30 2008 Levene Tony November 15 2008 Capital letters There s no such thing as a free business card The Guardian London Online discount scheme agrees to change sign up process Office of Fair Trading press release June 24 2009 Archived from the original on June 27 2009 Online shopping firm HighStreetMax tries to gag complaints Daily Mirror Newspaper September 16 2010 Margaret Wike v Vertrue Inc Adaptive Marketing LLC and Influent Inc CN 08 5905 MoreLaw com June 2 2009 Retrieved November 30 2009 Margaret Wike v Vertrue Inc Adaptive Marketing LLC and Influent Inc 566 F 3d 590 2009 PDF US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals June 2 2009 Retrieved February 15 2010 Huffman Mark May 31 2006 Iowa Sues Vertrue For Consumer Fraud MWI Essentials Secret Escapes Use Free Trial Offers To Lure Consumers ConsumerAffairs com Vertrue Better Business Bureau Review Omaha NE www bbb org Archived from the original on August 20 2009 Ventrue v Wikimedia Foundation State of Connecticut Retrieved November 24 2009 Iowa high court slams marketing company for fraud Yahoo News July 5 2013 Retrieved April 9 2023 Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Vertrue MasterCard MyLife com Oak Investment and Others Regarding Allegedly Fraudulent Membership Fees for Bogus Savings Clubs PRWeb March 13 2014 Retrieved April 9 2023 External links editVertrue website Vertrue Announces Completion of Merger Stocklemon com report on Vertrue Vertrue Buys Neverblue Media Verture Connecticut Company Liable For 20 Years Of Consumer Fraud In Iowa Iowa Court ruling 62 Pages MSN Video describing how system works includes Vertrue s response dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vertrue amp oldid 1169974927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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