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Indian fined $7m in CA tech scam

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WEST PALM BEACH, CA — An Indian American man, Parmjit Singh Brar, of California, will have to pay more than $136,000 in lieu of an original fine of more than seven million dollars after a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and will be permanently banned from offering tech support in lieu of providing substantial assistance to an India-based tech support scam.

FTC said in its complaint that Brar, the operator of Genius Technologies, LLC and Avangatee Services, LLC, provided substantial support and assistance to the tech support scheme by receiving and processing customer payments and establishing and maintaining business accounts upon which the scheme depended. The accounts included telephone and remote computer connection services.

As part of the scheme, Indian telemarketers contacted consumers by calling them or using Internet pop-up ads disguised as security alerts to trick consumers into buying bogus tech support services.

The FTC alleges that the telemarketers installed out-of-date security software, and, in the process, illegally obtained consumers’ personal information without their permission. The cost to consumers ranged between several hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. One victim paid $400,000.

As part of the settlement with the FTC, Brar is permanently banned from marketing, promoting, or offering tech support services, and has agreed to a $7,577,516 monetary judgment, which will be partially suspended upon payment of $136,403 due to the defendant’s inability to pay the full amount.

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