What will happen in the H&R Block vs FTC situation?
What will happen in the H&R Block vs FTC situation?
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H&R Block fires anyone or people quit
20%
H&R Block appeals something that gets upheld
20%
H&R Block admits wrong doing
10%
H&R Block proves data deletion was accident or system glitch
9%
H&R Block forced to stop using "free" in their advertising
9%
H&R Block stock performance effected
9%
Donald Trump comments on the situation or tax prep firms in general
4%
H&R Block offers a public apology
2%
FTC refuses settlement
H&R Block faces scrutiny for alleged deceptive practices regarding free tax filings. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a complaint, accusing the company of misleading advertising and intentionally deleting customer tax data as a sales tactic when customers attempted to opt for a less expensive filing option - the FTC claims this was no system glitch. As the FTC initiates legal action what will happen? Financial penalties? Policy adjustments? Negative stock performance? Will Donald Trump comment on the situation?
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