Archive for Credit cards – Page 6

Help for people struggling financially after a natural
disaster, including information on how to get help and ways to work with banks
and lenders

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Taking time to plan ahead before the holidays is one
way to manage your holiday spending and stay on track

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Last week, Director Cordray sent a letter to the CEO’s of several banks,
credit unions, and financial companies encouraging them to enable consumers to
exert greater control over their credit cards, debit cards, and other payment
methods

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Our recent report discusses
the most common financial complaints reported by consumers across the 50 states
and D

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Understand the key differences between two types of
credit card financing promotions, and how to tell them apart

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We recently published our
Consumer Response Annual Report, which provides an overview of the complaints
we received in 2016

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Today, we took action against Mastercard and UniRush after preventable
technological breakdowns in October 2015 left tens of thousands of RushCard
users unable to access their money and without customer support

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If you’re trying to
cut down your credit card debt, research shows it can help to keep a short
guideline in mind

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In 2015, the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau published a report finding that 26 million Americans are “credit
invisible

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The
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
fines Wells Fargo for opening secret accounts without consumers’ knowledge or
consent

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