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Weekly News Brief
April 10, 2008
Member Update
Please update your information for Euphoria Productions, Inc. Due to a
merging of their businesses the new business name and contact info is as
follows:
Showcase Management Group, LLC
John & Lisa Elder
425-377-8702 / fax: 425-377-8703
lisae@showcasemg.com
www.showcasemg.com
11310 South Lake Stevens Road
Lake Stevens WA 98258
Workshop Invitation - The Snohomish County Human Resources Association
Presents: Michael Buschmohle, M.A., President
“Work Talk: Communication Tips for HR and Other Business Leaders”
Details: April 24, 2008, 8:00 am – Noon
Holiday Inn, 3105 Pine Street. Everett. WA
1/2 Day Workshop includes continental breakfast - $75
Back by popular demand, Mr. Michael Buschmohle, M.A., President of Applause
Associates, will be conducting “WorkTalk”, a ˝ day professional workshop for
HR professionals and other business leaders.
Successful human resource management demands excellent communication skills.
With so many communications challenges facing us today - explaining federal
regulations, compensation and employment issues, attracting and retaining
qualified staff, dealing with misconduct, initiating career development
conversations, change management, even facilitating business meetings – this
workshop is a must. The workshop will provide strategies and tools to help
you be prepared to focus on the specific language and unique nuances needed
to be an excellent communicator! The workshop includes a complete
illustrated handbook. Strategic Re-certification Credits are pending
approval. Register to reserve your spot today!
About the Presenter: Michael Buschmohle trains people around the world to
communicate confidently. Mr. Buschmohle has trained more than 60,000
managers in 8 countries to be better communicators. Author, editor, artist,
cartoonist, speech writer, and media coach (whose clients have appeared on
Oprah, Good Morning America, and the Today Show), he has been selected by
the organizers of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing to teach
communication skills.
For more information and to register, please visit our website at:
www.SnohomishCounty.SHRM.org
AG McKenna announces new settlement with Internet Advancement - A
Washington-based company that sells search-engine optimization services to
small businesses is prohibited from selling or advertising them to new
customers and must permit cancellation of existing contracts, according to a
settlement
http://atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2008/InternetAdvsettlement4808.pdf
announced today by Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna.
Internet Advancement, of Redmond. which also does business as
4GreatBuys.com, was accused of misrepresenting its ability to provide top
search-engine rankings and increase Web traffic, even after being sued by
the state.
“The Attorney General’s Office has repeatedly proven that we won’t tolerate
deceptive advertising by companies that sell products or services online,”
McKenna said. “Despite our 2004 lawsuit against Internet Advancement and the
company’s promise to provide good customer service, small businesses
steadily complained about its services. Today’s settlement forbids Internet
Advancement from advertising search optimization services to potential
customers and requires it to comply with a refund program for unsatisfied
businesses.”
The Attorney General’s Office sued Internet Advancement in August 2004,
accusing the company of violating the state Consumer Protection Act and
Unsolicited Electronic Mail Act. The parties settled with a stipulated
judgment
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2004/IAStipulatedJudgment04.pdf
in which the company promised to change its business practices. But the
state alleged the company continued to engage in essentially the same
unlawful acts that gave rise to the original lawsuit
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2004/Internet%20AdvancementComplaint.doc.
In November 2007, the Attorney General’s Office filed a petition
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2007/IAPetitionForEnforcement110607.pdf
to enforce the 2004 court order.
The petition accused Internet Advancement and three of its officers, CEO
Todd Wickham, president Ken Committee and secretary and treasurer Ernesto
Villamor, of misrepresenting the company’s ability to provide top
search-engine rankings and increase Web traffic. They were also accused of
making unauthorized charges to consumer credit cards, failing to honor
guarantees and refunds, unfairly structuring cancellation policy terms and
making false statements concerning the company’s standing with the Better
Business Bureau and the Attorney General’s Office.
The defendants admitted that some of the violations had occurred and agreed
to the new settlement filed today in King County Superior Court, but denied
that all of the alleged violations were part of a repeated pattern. They
will pay a $118,386 civil penalty and $35,959 in attorneys’ fees. The
defendants also agreed to comply with a lengthy list of injunctive
provisions or else be slapped with an additional $450,000 penalty.
Senior Counsel Paula Selis, an assistant attorney general who leads the
Consumer Protection High-Tech Unit, said she believes the company will
comply with the new terms.
“Internet Advancement can continue to do business provided it complies with
our consumer protection laws,” Selis said. “To be sure that happens, our
settlement contains very specific terms and conditions on how Internet
Advancement should operate and provides for substantial financial penalties
should the company commit another violation.”
According to today’s settlement, Internet Advancement guaranteed that a
customer’s Web site will appear within the first 25 hyperlinks on major
search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and AOL, when Internet users search
for specific keywords. Customers paid $999-$3,000 in “set-up” fees and a
$149 monthly fee.
Small businesses filed 82 complaints about Internet Advancement with the
Attorney General’s Office between Oct. 28, 2004, and March 10, 2008. The
Federal Trade Commission and Better Business Bureau also received
complaints.
Today’s agreement states that Internet Advancement company cannot:
* Advertise or offer search optimization services to new customers;
* Misrepresent its success rate, ability to provide top search-engine
rankings or increase Web traffic or its number of repeat customers;
* Fail to disclose all material contract terms before customers have agreed
to pay for services;
* Fail to respond promptly to consumer complaints, refund requests or other
requests for services or information;
* Charge customer credit cards without authorization;
* Fail to process requests to cancel service or bill consumers after they
have cancelled contracts;
* Represent that a customer isn’t entitled to a refund because the customer
performed changes to the source code of his/her Web site unless a
third-party technical expert confirms that the changes were made or
authorized by the customer.
The agreement allows Internet Advancement to offer search-engine
optimization services to existing customers. The company may provide Web
site design services to new customers, as well, provided such services don’t
include submission to search engines or the creation of meta tags or
keywords.
REFUND REQUESTS
Internet Advancement agreed to a refund program. Customers eligible for
refunds fall into three categories:
1) All current and former customers who filed complaints filed complaints
with the Washington Attorney General’s Office between Aug. 11, 2004, and the
settlement date. The company must contact these customers and offer them a
full refund of all funds paid to defendants, including fees for past and
future services.
2) Existing customers who signed contracts within the last nine months. They
will be offered the opportunity to cancel their contracts and receive
refunds of all pre-paid fees. Customers in this category will be contacted
by e-mail within one week and must respond within 30 days to be eligible for
a pro-rated refund for set-up fees and all pre-paid fees for future
services.
3) Existing customers who signed contracts more than nine months ago have
until June 7, 2008, to contact the Attorney General’s Office request a
refund. They are eligible for a pro-rated refund for set-up fees and all
pre-paid fees for future services. Washington customers who fall into this
category should file a complaint online
http://atg.wa.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=2244 at
http://www.atg.wa.gov or contact the
Attorney General’s Office at 1-800-551-4636 (in-state calls only) or
206-464-6684 to be included in the refund and cancellation program.
Out-of-state customers can call 206-464-6684. The Attorney General’s
Consumer Resource Centers are open to take calls Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. PDT.
DOCUMENTS:
2008 Second Stipulated Judgment
http://atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2008/InternetAdvsettlement4808.pdf
Internet Advancement Petition
http://atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2007/IAPetitionForEnforcement110607.pdf
2004 Stipulated Judgment
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2004/IAStipulatedJudgment04.pdf
2004 Complaint
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles/Home/News/Press_Releases/2004/Internet%20AdvancementComplaint.doc
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