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    Government Action:
    The following describes a pending government action that has been formally brought by a government agency but has not yet been resolved. We are providing a summary of the government's allegations, which have not yet been proven.

    August 15, 2017, The Federal Trade Commission has charged a group of marketers with debiting more than $40 million from consumers' bank accounts for membership in three online discount clubs they enrolled consumers in without their authorization.

    According to the FTC, the defendants targeted consumers with websites and telemarketing calls that allegedly offered payday or cash advance loans.

    According to consumers they assumed they were applying for loans. Consumers provided their bank account information to the business, which the defendants used to enroll consumers in an online coupon service that cost monthly fees.

    The FTC alleges that the defendants used electronic remotely created checks (RCCs) to withdraw from consumers' accounts an initial fee ranging from $49.89 to $99.49, and recurring monthly fees of $14 to $19.95.

    Numerous consumers called the defendants to cancel their memberships and request refunds, and people informed their banks about the unauthorized debits.

    Throughout the operation of the discount clubs, banks rejected more than 75 percent of the attempts to debit consumers' accounts. More than 99.5 percent of those who supposedly enrolled in the scheme never accessed any of the discount clubs' coupons.

    The alleged scheme began in 2010, when EDebitPay LLC (EDP), Dale Paul Cleveland and William R. Wilson launched the Saving Pays Club. At the time, they were facing contempt charges for violating a 2008 settlement order with the FTC in another deceptive debiting scam.

    In 2012, EDP launched a new version of the discount club, Money Plus Saver. In 2013, EDP sold its assets, including the discount clubs, to Hornbeam. Hornbeam then launched a third version of the same discount club, calling it Saving Makes Money, and continued to charge consumers enrolled in the Saving Pays Club and Money Plus Saver.

    iStream Financial Services, Inc. processed all of the payments for the discount clubs from November 2010 through April 2016.

    The FTC alleges that iStream consistently disregarded the high return rates generated by the discount club transactions, as well as other fraud indicators highlighted by its chief risk officer, outside compliance auditors, and the president of its own sister bank.

    In late 2014, iStream allegedly enabled Hornbeam to artificially reduce its high discount club return rate by allowing it to send thousands of small RCCs to itself.

    The defendants in this case are EDP; Dale Paul Cleveland; William Wilson; Keith Merrill; clickXchange Media LLC; Platinum Online Group LLC, doing business as Premier Membership Clubs; Hornbeam; Cardinal Points Holding LLC; Cardinal Points Management LLC, doing business as Clear Compass Digital Group; Gyroscope Management Holdings LLC; Jerry L. Robinson; Earl G. Robinson; James McCarter; Mark Ward; iStream Financial Services Inc.; Kris Axberg; Richard Joachim; and Chet Andrews.

    The FTC charged all of the defendants with violating the FTC Act. The Commission also charged the EDP and Hornbeam defendants with violating the Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act.

    In addition, the FTC charged defendants, except for Mark Ward, with violating the Telemarketing Sales Rule.

    For additional information and complete order:

    https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/savings_makes_money_complaint_signed.pdf

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    Business Details

    Location of This Business
    1409 Peachtree St NE STE 202, Atlanta, GA 30309-3066
    BBB File Opened:
    8/16/2017
    Years in Business:
    11
    Business Started:
    3/1/2013
    Alternate Business Name
    • Cardinal Point Holdings, LLC
    • Clear Compass Digital Group
    Contact Information

    Principal

    • Mr. Jerry L. Robinson, Co-Owner

    Other Contacts

    • Mr. Earl G. Robinson, Managing Member
    • Mr. James McCarter, Co-Owner
    • Mr. Mark Ward, President
    • Mr. William R. Wilson, President
    • Mr. Fred Joachim, President

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