![]() ![]() ![]() The telemarketers also lied to consumers about the extent to which their sales apparently assisted the blind and disabled, prosecutors said. Years after he was banned from soliciting Iowans, a Florida man was ordered to pay thousands of dollars after a company associated with him employed telemarketers to lie about having disabilities while selling merchandise, Iowa's attorney general said.Īs part of a consent judgment, John Michael Zampieri III of Destin, Florida, and Life Quest of America, based in Alabama, must pay $12,000 to Iowa consumers who purchased the company's products and $12,000 to the state, court records show.Īuthorities claimed the company lied about its telemarketing being charitable, rather than for-profit.
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