Both North Carolina law and federal law prohibit these types of business practices. In some states, especially in North Carolina, consumers are given additional protection with Consumer Protection laws. Below are examples of business practices that are prohibited in North Carolina: False advertising.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to forge or counterfeit any instrument, or possess any counterfeit instrument, with the intent to injure or defraud any person, financial institution, or governmental unit. Any person in violation of this subsection is guilty of a Class I felony.
Document the deceptive advertising and your interactions with the company, including any purchases you made based on the false claims. File complaints with the FTC and your state consumer protection agency. These agencies can investigate the company and take enforcement action if necessary.
The cornerstone of consumer protection in North Carolina is the North Carolina Consumer Protection Act (NCCPA).
Finally, North Carolina's anti-blacklisting law prevents your former employer from interfering with your future employment. Your employer can report truthfully that you were discharged, and give the reason, but he or she cannot act to keep you from getting a job.
The North Carolina Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act (UDTPA) is a powerful statute that is designed to protect consumers and businesses from unfair or deceptive acts, including false advertising, bait-and-switch tactics, and deceptive collection practices.
False Advertising Legislation North Carolina's General Statutes Chapter 75 protects consumers from deceptive practices such as unfair competition (monopolies) and false or misleading advertising. Section 75.1-1 prohibits unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive practices affecting commerce.
Felony larceny is similar to misdemeanor larceny, but the property taken must have a value of over $1,000 or the theft must meet other specific requirements, such as robbery of a person, burglary, or the theft of an explosive or firearm.