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FTC Files Charges Against Fraudulent Online High Schools

February 18, 2016

Two different online operators of high schools that call themselves legal are alleged “diploma mills” that charge from $135 to $349 for a certificate that is valueless, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

An FTC press release on the subject reports that the commission alleges in a federal court complaint that these two online entities are using deceptive methods to lure consumers to their programs. The services even claimed that they were associated with legitimate high school equivalency programs.

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