Attorney General Chris Koster announced he has reached a settlement with Innovative Wealth Builders Inc., requiring the Florida business to pay $36,000 in penalties and to abide by Missouri telemarketing laws.
Koster filed a lawsuit against the business last March, alleging that Innovative Wealth Builders made solicitation calls to Missourians who had previously placed their names on the state’s no-call list.
Koster said the solicitation calls claimed the company could lower consumers’ credit card interest rates or offer credit counseling services.
Source: Missouri Attorney General’s Office


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