EDMONTON, AB, May 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) "We believe our business practices are compliant with the law and are working to resolve this disagreement with the appropriate government agencies. Our companies give consumers the opportunity to buy a variety of products and services at significant savings. Our business is based on the loyalty and longevity of our customer relationships. For example, we are proud to report that a large percentage of our customers continued to use our products after twelve months of use - a tremendous achievement given the global competition in the Internet marketplace. This loyalty, in part, is earned through compliant business practices and disclosures that are both clear and conspicuous," states Jesse Willms. He continues:
"We take compliance very seriously, and have worked closely in that regard with our lawyers, including James Kaminski, a Washington, D.C. lawyer who previously served as an attorney for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Mr. Kaminski is now leading our discussions with the FTC we try to resolve this matter quickly and amicably so that we can continue to focus our energies on providing our customers with best-in-the-industry deals."
FTC v. Jesse Willms
(United States District Court for the Western District of Washington)
Case No. 2:11-cv-00828
FTC File No. 102 3012
About Jesse Willms
Jesse Willms is a young entrepreneur who is very passionate about his business. He believes that the keys to his success are combining innovative ideas and relentless hard work. He also believes that part of a successful business is giving back to the community. Mr. Willms recently made a significant donation to the Canadian Red Cross in support of its general mission of saving lives and to help recovery efforts in Japan. In 2010, Mr. Willms and his companies donated to numerous national and international charities, including recent donations of $25,000 to both the Children's Hospital Boston and the Gulf Coast Restoration Fund.
Website: http://jessewillms.com
Jesse Willms: "We Believe Our Business Practices are Compliant with the Law"
We are releasing this statement today in regards to any recent concerns about Jesse Willms and his current case with the Federal Trade Commission.
2011-05-20
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