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Advertising company to pay state in civil case
The state has reached a settlement with two Canadian businessmen, who ran an online advertising company that their customers said billed them without authorization, the Vermont Attorney General's Office announced Tuesday.
John Bucci and Jeremie Arrobas allegedly used a Vermont address despite being located in Canada and failed to comply with the state's cancellation requirements for telephone sales.
Bucci, of Pierrefonds, Quebec, and Arrobas, of Montreal, agreed to pay $20,000 in civil penalties and costs to the state. Depending on their future income and assets, the two may also be required to pay up to an additional $90,000 each.MORE IN This Just InBURLINGTON — A woman accused of giving drugs to a woman who overdosed and died and a man who... Full StoryMONTPELIER - All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation now have written letters... Full StoryMONTPELIER — The state has announced $750,000 in grants as part of its Working Lands... Full Story -
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