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Arizona Dealership Is Out Millions After Allegedly Discriminating Against Latino Customers - MSN
An Arizona dealership group is out millions of dollars over what sadly has nearly become normal dealer activity. The dealer is accused of fraud, misleading advertising and worse, being racist.
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AZ company pays $1 million for calling people on 'Do Not Call' list - azcentral.com
A Phoenix company has been fined $1 million for repeatedly harassing people on the federal "Do Not Call" list. Adobe Carpet Cleaning will be banned from telemarketing for six years, following a ...
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48 states, DC sue Arizona firm over alleged robocalls to numbers on Do Not Call Registry - The Hill
Forty-eight states and Washington, D.C., are suing an Arizona telecommunications company for allegedly sending robocalls to millions of numbers on the Do Not Call Registry, according to a filing.
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Court Rules Arizona Utility Violated Antitrust Law by Overcharging Customers with Solar Panels - Democracy Now!
A federal appeals court has ruled that an Arizona utility company can be held liable for violations of antitrust laws after it charged its customers higher rates for electricity if they chose to ...
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STATE REGULATORS SAY BUSINESSES VIOLATED ‘DO NOT CALL’ CONSUMERS LIST - Orlando Sentinel
Florida regulators are suing two Central Florida companies for making telemarketing calls to people on the state’s “do not call” list. Crums Climate Control Inc. of Winter Park an… ...
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Arizona sues Google for allegedly violating Android users' location privacy - The Washington Post
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sued Google on Wednesday, alleging the tech giant violated its users’ privacy by collecting information about their whereabouts even if they thought they ...
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Grand Rapids window cleaning company fined $29K for breaking child labor laws - WWMT
A Grand Rapids window cleaning company must pay $29,210 in fines after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found it violated child labor laws.
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