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More than 25,000 people are getting a refund check from the FTC as a result of its settlement with the house flipping scheme Zurixx, LLC. If you’re one of them, please cash the check as soon as possible.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • The check will come from the refund administrator, JND Legal Administration — you don’t need to file a claim.
  • Got questions? Call the refund administrator directly at 888-906-0593.
  • Nobody from the FTC will call, email, or text you to demand money or personal information from you. That’s a scam.
  • You never have to pay anyone to get a payment from the FTC. That’s a scam.
  • To search for active FTC refund programs, verify details of the case, and get the phone number for help, visit www.ftc.gov/refunds.

To learn more about how the FTC returns money to consumers, check out detailed information on the FTC’s refund process and related FAQs.

Remember, anyone claiming you need to pay a fee or share personal information to get a refund from the FTC is a scammer. Report them to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

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Getting money back from FTC case? Never pay a fee to get it. That’s a scam. Report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

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The purpose of this blog and its comments section is to inform readers about Federal Trade Commission activity, and share information to help them avoid, report, and recover from fraud, scams, and bad business practices. Your thoughts, ideas, and concerns are welcome, and we encourage comments. But keep in mind, this is a moderated blog. We review all comments before they are posted, and we won’t post comments that don’t comply with our commenting policy. We expect commenters to treat each other and the blog writers with respect.

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