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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

MARKETERS OF CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PROCESSING SERVICES SETTLE ALLEGED DECEPTION CLAIMS BY FTC

FROM:  U.S. FEDERAL TRADE AND COMMISSION 
Marketers Agree to Settle FTC Charges They Deceived Small Businesses Into Buying Credit/Debit Card Processing Services

A company that sold credit and debit card payment processing services to small businesses has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it used deception and unsubstantiated claims when signing businesses up for its services and processing equipment. The defendants also agreed to settle similar charges the Washington Attorney General’s Office filed in state court.

Under separate settlements with the FTC and the Washington State Attorney General, the defendants behind Merchant Services Direct LLC (MSD) will pay $175,000 and be prohibited from continuing to use the allegedly deceptive sales tactics.

In addition, the defendants must provide to merchants (1) a separate document disclosing all fees, charges, and rates before merchants sign any contracts with the defendants, and (2) a complete copy of any documents merchants sign before submitting the merchants’ applications for payment processing services.

According to the FTC’s complaint, MSD was an “independent sales organization” that sold small businesses the ability to accept credit and debit card payments. The businesses paid fees whenever their customers paid with a credit or debit card.

The FTC charged MSD, also doing business as Sphyra Inc., and its associates with making false representations and failing to disclose key facts concerning their processing services and equipment, and with misleading merchants about the fees and costs of services and equipment.

For example, MSD agents allegedly:

tricked merchants into signing binding contracts by telling them the documents were just applications to obtain price quotes;
led merchants to believe they were associated with the merchants’ current card processor, Visa or MasterCard, or their bank and tricked them into signing new contracts by telling them they were just updating existing account paperwork;
duped merchants into leasing new card processing terminals for two to four years, falsely claiming their current “swipe” terminals were outdated or incompatible with its services; and
falsely told merchants they could cancel at any time.
In addition to MSD, the settling defendants are Boost Commerce Inc., Kyle Lawson Dove, and Shane Patrick Hurley. Charges against another defendant, Generation Y Investments LLC, were voluntarily dismissed as part of the settlement.

The FTC acknowledges the assistance of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office and the Better Business Bureaus of Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho, and Montana in this case.

The Commission vote authorizing the stipulated final orders was 4-0-1, with Commissioner Julie Brill abstaining. The orders were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington. The Washington State Attorney General’s Office filed its proposed settlement with the defendants in the Superior Court for Spokane County, Washington.

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

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