Wednesday, March 5, 2014

BOGUS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY SCHEMER SETTLES WITH FTC

FROM:  FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 
FTC Settlement Bans Precious Metal Marketers from Selling Investment Opportunities
Court Orders Defendants to Pay $3.6 Million for Refunds to Consumers

The operator of a bogus precious metals investment scheme that bilked millions of dollars from investors, including many senior citizens, is permanently banned from selling any investment opportunities under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.

The settlement resolves FTC charges that Anthony J. Columbo and his companies, Premier Precious Metals Inc., Rushmore Consulting Group Inc., and PPM Credit Inc., conned consumers into buying precious metals on credit without clearly disclosing significant costs and risks, including the likelihood that consumers would subsequently have to pay more money or lose their investments.

In addition to banning the defendants from selling investment opportunities, the settlement order permanently prohibits them from misrepresenting material facts about any products and services, violating the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule, failing to provide consumer information to the FTC so it can administer consumer redress, selling or otherwise benefiting from consumers’ personal information, and failing to properly dispose of customer information. The order also requires them to record all of their telemarketing calls for ten years.

The order imposes a judgment of more than $3.6 million against the defendants, which will be partially suspended after Columbo relinquishes to the FTC assets estimated to be worth about $3 million, including Florida real estate, personal property, and bank and investment accounts. The full judgment will become due immediately if the defendants are found to have misrepresented their financial condition.

For information about investing in precious metals, read the FTC’s Message sent, message received: Precious metal marketers agree to FTC settlement, Investing in Gold?, Investing in Bullion and Bullion Coins, and Investing in Collectible Coins.

The Commission vote authorizing the staff to file the proposed stipulated order was 4-0.  It was entered by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on February 25, 2014.

NOTE: Stipulated orders have the force of law when approved and signed by the District Court judge.

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