It's Easy to "Find 'Em," "List 'Em," and "Make Money"... and get sued
The Federal Trade Commission has charged Russell Dalbey, the CEO and founder of the company behind the "wealth-building" program "Winning in the Cash Flow Business," with defrauding consumers, in some cases out of thousands of dollars, with phony claims that they could make large amounts of money quickly and easily by finding, brokering, and earning commissions on seller-financed promissory notes.
FTC Charges Promissory Note Pitchman With Deceiving Consumers
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