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NACA in the News: Federal officials look to crack down on deceptive subscription marketing practices at broad range of firms

The Washington Post Federal officials look to crack down on deceptive subscription marketing practices at broad range of firms “’The FTC is really, really, really understaffed,’ said Ira Rheingold, executive…

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Report: Consumers Caught in Tax Law Flaw

NACA publishes report on the issue of taxing consumers on attorneys’ fees awarded under consumer protection statutes….

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NACA in the News: Homeowners Turn to Sale-Leasebacks After Pandemic Hit Finances

Wall Street Journal Homeowners Turn to Sale-Leasebacks After Pandemic Hit Finances “‘Where people are harmed most is when they’re desperate,’ Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer…

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NACA in the News: 5 Credit Card Red Flags You Should Watch Out For Before Applying

Next Advisor, 5 Credit Card Red Flags You Should Watch Out For Before Applying “‘There is lots of money to be made by the credit card companies by charging this…

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NACA in the News: Courts order handover of breach forensic reports in trend welcomed by consumers, feared by defendants

Cyber Scoop Courts order handover of breach forensic reports in trend welcomed by consumers, feared by defendants “‘For consumers in particular, the forensic reports help to determine the scope of…

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NACA in the News: Slim down your budget by doing a subscription cleanse

CBS News Slim down your budget by doing a subscription cleanse “Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, said that as companies become more sophisticated in…

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NACA in the News: Conn. Justices Seem Open To Redo Of Atty’s Scam Damages

Law360, Conn. Justices Seem Open To Redo Of Atty’s Scam Damages Justices of the Connecticut Supreme Court appeared sympathetic Thursday to an attorney’s argument that they should boost the damages…

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NACA in the News: Why was Elon Musk named in 170 consumer complaints to the Mass. attorney general?

The Boston Globe, Why was Elon Musk named in 170 consumer complaints to the Mass. attorney general? “’We overestimated how much our institutions will protect us,’ said Ira Rheingold, executive…

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