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The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against auto dealer Passport Automotive Group for deceiving consumers by tacking hundreds to thousands of dollars in illegal junk fees onto car prices and for discriminating against Black and Latino consumers with higher financing costs and fees

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The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comments on whether it should propose updates to its Energy Labeling Rule to modernize and expand the Rule’s coverage to reduce energy costs for consumers and require manufacturers to provide consumers with repair instructions

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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a petition by Gilbarco, Inc

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The Federal Trade Commission announced it is extending the deadline by one month to submit comments on the agency’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on commercial surveillance and lax data security practices

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Today, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina M

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The Federal Trade Commission won a court order against F & G International Group Holdings, LLC, FG International, LLC, (FGI) and their principal J

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Lenders must ensure all borrowers have equal access to available reconsideration of valuation processes

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FDIC Consumer News  |  October 3, 2022

Would You Like Some Financial Privacy?

Know Your Options
Your financial privacy is important

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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has updated its Energy Labeling Rule in order to allow consumers to more accurately compare the estimated annual energy consumption of appliances before they buy them

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Once you have addressed your most urgent needs, there are steps to secure your finances after Hurricanes Fiona and Ian

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