Skip to main content

Market Overview

Receiving Spam From Your Credit Score Provider? US FTC Just Penalized One For Spamming You

Share:
Receiving Spam From Your Credit Score Provider? US FTC Just Penalized One For Spamming You

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has charged data analytics and credit reporting company Experian plc (OTC: EXPGY) (OTC: EXPGF) for spamming consumers.

Experian was called out for sending consumers unsolicited emails without offering them a way to opt out of such messages, as required under the CAN-SPAM Act.

FTC will require Experian Consumer Services (ECS), which offers consumers access to their Experian credit information, to pay $650,000 to settle the charges.

The complaint charges that consumers who signed up for a free membership account with ECS were then sent emails promoting Experian’s products and services without an unsubscribe link consumers could use to keep from receiving even more marketing emails.

In addition to the penalty, the order prohibits ECS from sending marketing emails that fail to offer a mechanism to opt out of such messages.

Price Action: EXPGY shares closed lower by 0.19% at $36.36 on Monday.

 

Related Articles (EXPGY + EXPGF)

View Comments and Join the Discussion!

Posted-In: Briefs EurasiaEquities Government News Regulations Markets General Best of Benzinga

Don't Miss Any Updates!
News Directly in Your Inbox
Subscribe to:
Benzinga Premarket Activity
Get pre-market outlook, mid-day update and after-market roundup emails in your inbox.
Market in 5 Minutes
Everything you need to know about the market - quick & easy.
Fintech Focus
A daily collection of all things fintech, interesting developments and market updates.
SPAC
Everything you need to know about the latest SPAC news.
Thank You

Thank you for subscribing! If you have any questions feel free to call us at 1-877-440-ZING or email us at [email protected]