The Federal Trade Commission has completed its case against the purveyors of an envelope-stuffing business by settling charges with the remaining defendants. The business falsely promised that consumers could earn a substantial income merely by stuffing envelopes or mailing brochures. The stipulated final orders for permanent injunction were filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
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