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Tough one. Javice has great hair and sparkly blue eyes? Young millennial? Instagrams well? Made it to the Forbes “30 under 30 lis”t? |2|Nope, apparently none.| | |||
Kinda maybe you could say this is the young creatively uising the world wide web in a productive way, but no bitcoin, AI or DLT or anything like that. | |||
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Charlie Javice was pretty? Does that count? | |||
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No actual money. Just a mailing list. That they made up! | |||
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Federal Trade Commission warned student aid platform Frank that it "may be unlawfully misleading consumers" about student COVID relief.<ref>https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/warning-letters/covid-19-letter_to_frank.pdf</ref> | |||
Settled allegations of misrepresenting its ties to the Department of Education.<ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/charlie-javice-frank-jpmorgan-settlement-department-education-2018-2023-1?</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:17, 14 January 2023
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Belief Suspenders
Tough one. Javice has great hair and sparkly blue eyes? Young millennial? Instagrams well? Made it to the Forbes “30 under 30 lis”t?
Oh, come on ref
2
Captive advisors
Nope, apparently none.
This time it’s different
Kinda maybe you could say this is the young creatively uising the world wide web in a productive way, but no bitcoin, AI or DLT or anything like that.
Hiding in plain sight
Charlie Javice was pretty? Does that count?
Any ... actual money?
No actual money. Just a mailing list. That they made up!
Nothing to see here
No-one would listen!
Yeah, right
Cloaking devices
Got a bad feeling about this
Control defeat devices
Federal Trade Commission warned student aid platform Frank that it "may be unlawfully misleading consumers" about student COVID relief.[1]
Settled allegations of misrepresenting its ties to the Department of Education.[2]