NACA in the News: This Black Friday, a slew of popular gifts will come with unfair forced arbitration
The Denver Post Guest Commentary: This Black Friday, a slew of popular gifts will come with unfair forced arbitration. By T.A. Taylor-Hunt, Colorado state chair for the National Association of…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Reality-TV Show Tries Financial Makeovers for Those With Student Debt
Wall Street Journal Reality-TV Show Tries Financial Makeovers for Those With Student Debt. “Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, said the story arcs of makeover…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt?
GQ Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt? “‘Credit has become a substitute for people who don’t have enough money—they can’t afford health care, they don’t make a living wage,…
Read MoreU.S. House Votes to End Forced Arbitration in Corporate Contracts
U.S. House Votes to End Forced Arbitration in Corporate Contracts FAIR Act would restore consumers’ and workers’ right to seek justice in court when harmed. A Senate vote is next.…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Over 200 Organizations Call for Protection From Debt Collection Industry
ValueWalk Over 200 Organizations Call for Protection From Debt Collection Industry “The CFPB has fumbled its opportunity to issue a proposal that will protect consumers from the worst misconduct in…
Read MoreNACA Commends House Committee for Approving Bill to End Forced Arbitration
For Immediate Release: Lawmakers move closer to restoring consumers’ rights to hold corporate wrongdoers accountable in court Washington D.C. – The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) applauds the U.S.…
Read MoreNACA Survey: Debt collectors chase consumers over old, expired debt even when it’s illegal to collect
For Immediate Release Debt collectors chase consumers over old, expired debt even when it’s illegal to collect, says survey of consumer attorneys Washington – The National Association of Consumer Advocates…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Zombie Debt: How Collectors Trick Consumers into Reviving Dead Debts
The Washington Post Zombie Debt: How Collectors Trick Consumers into Reviving Dead Debts. “Consumers just don’t know the ins and outs of state and federal debt-collection laws and probably will…
Read MoreNACA 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…
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