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Federal Trade Commission v. Grand Bahama Cruise Line, LLC et al
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October 21, 2021
'Free Cruise' Duo Permanently Banned From Robocalls
A federal judge has permanently barred two men and their Florida-based cruise lines from abusing consumers with pre-recorded survey phone calls, and further prohibited them from using or benefiting from any customer information they obtained to this date — including names, addresses and emails.
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September 20, 2021
FTC Inks $6.4M Settlement With 'Free' Cruise Robocallers
Two executives and a group of Florida-based cruise vacation companies that made millions of illegal robocalls have reached a $6.4 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over their telemarketing operation that offered a purportedly "free" cruise by phoning consumers nationwide, the agency said Monday.
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January 10, 2020
Robocallers Touting 'Free' Cruise Vacation Settle With FTC
The Federal Trade Commission said Friday it has partly settled its case against a group of Florida-based cruise vacation companies and executives who allegedly made millions of illegal robocalls to consumers, permanently barring three individuals and a call center from making future calls.