NACA in the News: T-Mobile says class-action lawsuit brought against them breaks terms of service
Mic T-Mobile says class-action lawsuit brought against them breaks terms of service. “As the National Association of Consumer Advocates point out, consumers always have the right to enter arbitration to…
Read More about NACA in the News: T-Mobile says class-action lawsuit brought against them breaks terms of serviceNACA Urges CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Fee Protections
NACA calls on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to keep the overdraft “opt-in” rule and implement further protections against overdraft fees.
Read More about NACA Urges CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Fee ProtectionsNACA and Partners Urge CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Protections
NACA joins with organizational partners commenting on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s review of the overdraft opt-in rule. The opt-in rule should be retained and further protections must be implemented.
Read More about NACA and Partners Urge CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft ProtectionsNACA in the News: Watchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers
The Hill Watchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers
Read More about NACA in the News: Watchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammersNACA in the News: Chase says arbitration ‘provides better outcomes’ for consumers. Nope, say researchers
Los Angeles Times Chase says arbitration ‘provides better outcomes’ for consumers. Nope, say researchers. “The forced arbitration system is simply rigged,” said Christine Hines, legislative director for the National Assn.…
Read More about NACA in the News: Chase says arbitration ‘provides better outcomes’ for consumers. Nope, say researchersNACA Opposes CFPB Effort to Rollback Payday Loan Protections
NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau not to rescind the ability to repay provision from its 2017 rule on payday loans and to implement the rule as written.
Read More about NACA Opposes CFPB Effort to Rollback Payday Loan ProtectionsNACA in the News: Could debt collectors send you texts, emails? Consumer groups fear CFPB may allow it.
The Washington Post Could debt collectors send you texts, emails? Consumer groups fear CFPB may allow it. “’Consumer privacy should be a key concern for the CFPB,’ said Christine Hines,…
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NACA and Partners Call on FCC to Adopt More Robocall Protections
NACA joins organizational partners in comments to the Federal Communications Commission recommending robocall prevention policies for phone companies. Phone companies should be required to implement effective call-authentication technologies and policies…
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