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Consumer Protection Basics, Plain and Simple New Resources from the Federal Trade Commission Jennifer Leach, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC October 22, 2013

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Consumer Protection Basics, Plain and Simple

New Resources from theFederal Trade Commission

Jennifer Leach, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

October 22, 2013

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Who is the FTC?

• Small, independent agency of 1,100 people– Lawyers, investigators, economists, educators– Offices in DC, New York, Atlanta, Cleveland, Chicago,

Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle

• Protecting America’s consumers– Litigation, regulation, education

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Consumer education at the FTC

• Educate consumers about their rights; educate businesses about their responsibilities– Plain language– Practical and actionable advice– Value-neutral

• Our normal audience: all consumers

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Consumer education at the FTC

• All FTC resources are free and in the public domain• Find FTC resources here:– consumer.ftc.gov – 200+ articles on consumer protection– ftc.gov/subscribe – follow FTC blogs, newsletters, all the

latest news on scams and frauds– bulkorder.ftc.gov – order free copies in bulk– Admongo.gov – critical thinking/ad literacy for kids– OnGuardOnline.gov – online safety made easy

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A different way of thinking

• FTC’s Legal Services Collaboration– New audiences– Different needs– New educational approach

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A different way of thinking

• Input from:– Legal services– Non-profits– Teachers, especially TESOL teachers

• Identified issues• Helped define the approach and audience

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A different way of thinking

• Training in:– Rethinking the message– Writing– Design

• Question: Not what we need to say, but what the audience needs to know.

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How to use consumer.gov

• Link to it• Use the text in your site, newsletters• Print and distribute• Order free printed materials

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Your feedback

• Let us know how it’s working!– Suggestions for new topics– Ideas for more handouts or presentations

[email protected]

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Consumer Protection Basics, Plain and Simple

Jennifer [email protected]