Stamford teleprospecteur Conn.Based Members faces Works Show in Minnesota.

Member Works Inc., a tele-marketing company with major operations in Omaha, is pursued by the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office because of allegations of misleading consumers if it is signed for 30 days Free testing products and services.

The costume, we Friday, calls for a fine of $ 25000 a violation of the laws of Minnesota against deceptive marketing practices of consumer protection and fraud.

Wayne wife Ella, Senior Vice President at Members Works “Stamford, Conn., headquarters on Tuesday that customers were not misled and that the company has not violated the laws.

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