Archive for At the CFPB – Page 3

The CFPB filed an amicus brief to help ensure that consumers can hold debt collectors accountable for making false statements

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The CFPB has submitted input on a proposal by the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation explaining states’ critical role in oversight of providers of consumer financial products and services

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Consumidores recibirán cheques de demanda contra compañía de alivio de deuda de préstamos estudiantiles que tomó miles de dólares de sus prestatarios sin su autorización

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845 consumers will receive checks from a lawsuit against the owner of a student loan debt-relief company that withdrew hundreds of thousands of dollars from borrowers without authorization

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When a company that provided disputed information to a credit reporting agency is unable to determine whether the information is true or not, the law requires the company to tell the agency the information couldn’t be verified and to stop providing that information going forward

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Consumer complaints about financial products and services provide real-time insights into what individuals and families are experiencing in the financial marketplace

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Tomorrow is the 12th anniversary of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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This week, we joined the State of Maine to file an amicus brief to help ensure that consumers receive critical protections when taking out loans

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Timemark, Inc

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Beginning on Monday, July 3, we’re accepting applications to serve on our four advisory committees, which provide insight and advice as we carry out our work

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