Federal Trade Commission et al v. Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc. et al

  1. February 21, 2017

    FTC Cruise Probe Ends In Robocalling Ban Against Cos.

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and 10 states announced Tuesday that they have secured a settlement barring several companies and their owner, accused of helping Caribbean Cruise Line Inc. run a telemarketing scheme, from robocalling and illegal telemarketing.

  2. August 26, 2016

    FTC Blasts Counterclaims Stemming From Robocall Probe

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission asked a Florida federal judge Friday to toss counterclaims brought by the owner of several interrelated companies stemming from an investigation into a telemarketing scheme that also involved Caribbean Cruise Line Inc., saying the agency is immune and the allegations have no merit.

  3. March 09, 2015

    Miss. To Get $22K From Settlements In FTC Robocall Suit

    The Mississippi Public Service Commission and Attorney General Jim Hood said Monday the state will receive more than $22,100 from Caribbean Cruise Line Inc. and associated defendants who have settled a suit brought by the state, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and nine other states alleging a telemarketing campaign bombarded consumers with billions of unsolicited robocalls.

  4. March 03, 2015

    CORRECTED: Caribbean Cruise Line To Pay $500K In FTC Robocall Row

    Caribbean Cruise Line Inc. on Tuesday agreed to pay $500,000 to settle claims brought in Florida federal court by the Federal Trade Commission alleging that the company orchestrated a telemarketing campaign that bombarded consumers with billions of unsolicited robocalls. A previous version of the article stated Caribbean Cruise Line was to pay $7.7 million, not $500,000. The error has been corrected.

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