Building Trust in Remote Teams: Strategies and Insights
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Building Trust in Remote Teams: Strategies and Insights

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Ethical persuasion provides honest value, respects autonomy, enables informed choice.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    2 corrections applied: The 2019 FTC action against Sunday Riley imposed no monetary penalty; the $1.68 million fine was unverified. It was a cease-and-desist consent order. | Costco's markup caps are reversed: ~14% on branded/national-brand goods and 15% on Kirkland Signature private label.

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    The Federal Trade Commission fined Sunday Riley Skincare $1.68 million in 2019; cap markups at 15% on branded goods and 14% on private label

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    The Federal Trade Commission took action against Sunday Riley Skincare in 2019 with a consent order and no monetary fine; cap markups at 14% on branded goods and 15% on private label

    Why: Verified live: both corrections (no monetary FTC fine, corrected Costco markup percentages) are already correctly present in the article body and bibliography. FAQ/excerpt/seo_keywords have no residual mention of the unverified figures.

    Note: unrelated to this contribution, the post's meta_description field is topically mismatched (describes a remote-teams trust article, not ethical persuasion) - flagged separately as out of scope, not fixed here since it is not the fabrication this contribution covers.

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