American Express has agreed to pay $230 million to settle a federal probe into deceptive marketing practices and civil fraud ...
The Justice Department said the company misrepresented its credit card rewards and fees and made false claims about the tax ...
Issuers need to think about rewards programs with the same level of rigor as they do for things like interest rates and fees.
Attorney and Travel Weekly columnist Mark Pestronk said the DOJ's segmentation of the TMC business into multinational clients ...
American Express pays $108 million to settle deceptive marketing charges. The Vanguard Group pays $106 million to settle ...
Under a nonprosecution agreement the company is to pay a $77.6 million fine and forfeit $60.7 million for the revenue that ...
Jan. 16 (UPI) --American Express has agreed to pay nearly $109 million in fines related to deceptive marketing and false account allegations, the Justice Department announced Thursday. A release ...
American Express has agreed to pay a $108.7 million civil penalty to resolve allegations it deceptively marketed credit card ...
The banking giant will pay more than $138 million to settle criminal wire fraud claims, plus another $108.7 million over civil allegations of deceptive marketing.
American Express Co. (AXP) said that it has entered into agreements with the U.S. Department of Justice and reached an agreement in ...
American Express has agreed to pay $230 ... the company will pay nearly $109 million to settle charges by the Department of Justice’s Civil Division that it deceptively marketed some of its ...
The Wall Street Journal had reported on a series of deceptive and strong-arm tactics the card company used to increase small ...