Money, A $500 Annual Fee and Hours on Hold? Travel Rewards Credit Card Holders Fume Over Coronavirus Cancellations “‘Yesterday’s announcement about travel to Europe has clearly impacted the industry and…
Consumer Reports Why You Might Need to Subscribe to Get Certain Features on Your Next Car “‘I think the incentive is really clear: Car companies want you to be a…
Marketplace Millions will get their relief payment via debt card. That’s good…and bad. “The cards also come with terms of service. And Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association…
…one case in the past four years. Christine Hines, from the National Association of Consumer Advocates, says to use services such as Carfax and AutoCheck to know a car’s background.”…
…and mortgage servicing breaches. John O’Neal represents persons across North Carolina in matters of auto fraud, unfair/harassing debt collection, credit reporting, illegal repossessions, and various other civil matters. John was…
…Scarlett comes from a family of car enthusiasts. When she was young, Scarlett enjoyed helping her father work on the family car in the driveway. On ”bring your daughter to…
…attorney and the founder of Cento Law. Uniquely, his practice is informed by decades of experience on both sides of the credit reporting industry. Mr. Cento began his career in…
…Arbitration clauses are inserted into the fine print of many consumer contracts, including for financial products and services such as credit cards, checking accounts, prepaid cards and student loans. Forced…
…bankruptcy cases. Max received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1969 and graduated with high honors from the UNC School of Law in…
