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Every day, we hear directly from the American public about your experiences in the consumer financial marketplace

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The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a group of marketers in California from using allegedly bogus “risk free trial” offers to sell skincare products online

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The Federal Trade Commission has proposed an amendment to its rules under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to allow auto dealers that finance car purchases or provide car leases to provide online updates to consumers about their privacy policies as opposed to sending yearly updates by mail

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FINRA is issuing this alert to inform brokerage account holders, family members and other beneficiaries about the value of preparing for the inevitable, and the general process firms follow when an account holder passes away

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Press Release
FDIC Consumer Newsletter Features Tips for Teaching Young People About Money
Other topics include computer security for bank customers, credit scores, and a new savings account for children with disabilities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 15, 2015
Media Contact:Jay Rosenstein 202-898-7303jrosenstein@fdic

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In December 2013, together with the Department of Justice (DOJ), we ordered Ally Financial Inc

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En diciembre de 2013, junto con el Departamento de Justicia (DOJ), ordenamos a Ally Financial Inc

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Notarios aren’t attorneys, and they can’t help with the immigration process

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The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 52,099 checks totaling almost $1

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Defendant Spent Backers’ Money on Personal Expenses
In its first case involving crowdfunding, the Federal Trade Commission has taken legal action against the deceptive tactics of a project creator who raised money from consumers to produce a board game through a Kickstarter campaign, but instead used most of the funds on himself

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