Red-carpet ready videos
Okay. FTC videos may not have a star-studded array of Hollywood actors, but they are entertaining. What’s more, they offer practical, useful, and memorable messages that can save you money, time, and aggravation.
Our free videos can tell you how to avoid job scams, deal with debt collectors, and stand up to cyberbullying. You also can learn how to evaluate online reviews, gather tips for shopping online, deal with robocalls, or file a complaint with the FTC.
And now what you’ve all been waiting for. Drum-roll, please. The FTC’s top 2015 video winners include:
- Best new release -- IdentityTheft.gov Helps You Report and Recover from Identity Theft
- Best animated short -- Back It Up: Don’t Lose Your Digital Life
- First-person story -- A veteran’s debt collection experience – and the legal assistance that helped him recover
- Most all-time viewings -- Your Source for a Truly Free Credit Report? AnnualCreditReport.com
Check out our complete list of consumer videos. Like what you see? Share your faves with family, friends and colleagues. Post our videos on your blog or site. You’ll find embed code in our media center.
Now where’s that popcorn?
Comments
Estoy en Iberoamerica y no tengo pasaporte ni tarjeta Americana y aqui esta cada vez mas dificil encontrar el financiamiento para una vivienda y propiedades.Con el bien siempre.
Been getting solicitation calls from India. Called cable co. where fone is from for help and they put a block on for $1.00 a month; best $1 I ever spent. Slept in this morning! (-;
Can a bank continue to assess finance charges on a credit card account that they closed due to a business no longer being operational?
This FTC article explains how to dispute credit card charges.
You can submit a complaint about a bank or credit card to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Thanks you very much. ...!!!
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