NACA in the News: It’s getting a lot easier to pay in installments
Marketplace It’s getting a lot easier to pay in installments. “Maurie Backman, who authored the report, said the two most popular reasons were to avoid credit card interest and to…
Read MoreNACA in the News: A new California law is kicking in that will help keep debt collectors at bay
LA Times, A new California law is kicking in that will help keep debt collectors at bay “Christine Hines, legislative director for the National Assn. of Consumer Advocates, predicted at the…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Sports Leagues, Other Cancellations During COVID-19 Crisis: Can You Get Your Money Back?
NBC Connecticut Sports Leagues, Other Cancellations During COVID-19 Crisis: Can You Get Your Money Back? “While he has no connection to this disagreement, consumer attorney Dan Blinn said his phone…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Consumer advocates suggest forgiveness for unpayable utility-bill arrears
S&P Global Consumer advocates suggest forgiveness for unpayable utility-bill arrears “National Association of Consumer Advocates Executive Director Ira Rheingold said utility invoices ‘are not always the first bill that people…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Some Businesses Ask You to Waive Your Right to Sue If You Get COVID; What You Need to Know
NBC Washington Some Businesses Ask You to Waive Your Right to Sue If You Get COVID; What You Need to Know. “But the National Association of Consumer Advocates worries sweeping…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Before You Walk Onto a Car Lot, Beware Yo-Yo Financing
Yakima Herald, Before You Walk Onto a Car Lot, Beware Yo-Yo Financing “‘Basically, they tell you that you’ve got credit [and a deal]. You drive the car home and then they…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Congress must protect consumers from predatory businesses
Las Vegas Review-Journal Congress must protect consumers from predatory businesses. Letter to the Editor from Sophia Romero, Nevada State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Advocates: “If people are…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Black and Latino borrowers may suffer most as Trump tosses out payday-loan rule
LA Times, Black and latino borrowers may suffer most as Trump tosses out payday-loan rule. “Christine Hines, legislative director for the National Assn. of Consumer Advocates, echoed that sentiment. ‘Payday lenders…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Double taxation must be ended
Las Vegas Sun Double taxation must be ended. Letter to the Editor from Sophia Romero, Nevada State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Advocates: “With so many people out…
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