The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) went to federal court in San Diego in a work-at-home scam case against Christopher Andrew Sterling. The government said that on his websites (sterlingvisa.com, rebatedataprocessor.com and creditcardworker.com) he falsely promised that people could earn $1000 a day doing data-entry work and making credit card applications online, but the promises were not fulfilled. The case was resolved in a court settlement. Sterling was imposed a $69,269 judgment that will be suspended because of his inability to pay.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) went to federal court in San Diego in a work-at-home scam case against Christopher Andrew Sterling. The government said that on his websites (sterlingvisa.com, rebatedataprocessor.com and creditcardworker.com) he falsely promised that people could earn $1000 a day doing data-entry work and making credit card applications online, but the promises were not fulfilled. The case was resolved in a court settlement. Sterling was imposed a $69,269 judgment that will be suspended because of his inability to pay.