AUSTIN (KXAN) — A company that helps people find babysitters, nannies and adult caregivers faces accusations it misled subscribers about job postings and pay. The Federal Trade Commission filed a ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Care.com, one of the largest online marketplaces to find family care and care jobs, announced a robust rebrand, unveiling a new visual identity and an improved user ...
Getty Images Care.com will pay more than $8 million to settle claims from the Federal Trade Commission alleging that the website and app have deceived caregivers and families for years and coerced ...
Care.com Announces Headquarters Relocation to Dallas, Ushering in the Company’s Next Phase of Growth
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Care.com, one of the largest providers of online services for finding family care and care jobs, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Dallas ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced this week that Care.com will refund more than $8 million to users nationwide after the company was found to have misled consumers and made it difficult for them ...
Care.com misled users with inflated job opportunities and baseless earnings claims, the FTC said. The company settled with the FTC, agreeing to pay $8.5 million in refunds to users. Care.com denies ...
Dallas is getting another headquarters from a technology firm — and this time it’s moving from Austin. Care.com, which provides a digital hub for finding family care and related services, plans to ...
The Federal Trade Commission said Monday that Care.com had agreed to a proposed $8.5 million settlement to address what the FTC called “unlawful practices,” which include misleading both the job ...
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