NACA in the News: Warren’s Brainchild CFPB Finds Footing After Decade of Pushback

Bloomberg Law Warren’s Brainchild CFPB Finds Footing After Decade of Pushback “With its awkward growth stage out of the way, banks and other consumer finance firms will have to be…

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NACA in the News: ‘It’s not fair’: Car loan clauses that could cost you your job

WFTV 9, ‘It’s not fair’: Car loan clauses that could cost you your job “‘There’s nothing fair about it,’ attorney Ira Rheingold said. Rheingold is the executive director of the…

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NACA in the News: FTC cracks down on ‘click to subscribe, call to cancel’ billing for subscription services

Rolling Out FTC cracks down on ‘click to subscribe, call to cancel’ billing for subscription services “‘It’s such a widespread practice, and it really is a very deceptive practice,’ Ira…

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Over 100 Public Interest Groups Support CFPB Rulemaking on Forced Arbitration

NACA joined over 100 organizations on a comment to the CFPB urging the Bureau to conduct rulemaking to protect consumers from forced arbitration. Download PDF  …

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NACA in the News: Debt collectors can DM, email and text you about unpaid bills. Here’s what you need to know.

MarketWatch Debt collectors can DM, email and text you about unpaid bills. Here’s what you need to know.“’I think it’s a Pandora’s Box that can lead to more harassment, or…

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NACA in the News: Authorities warn of family emergency scams this holiday season

Western Mass News, Authorities warn of family emergency scams this holiday season “‘These people are trolling and they’re phishing, right, so they’re going to make a thousand calls and maybe…

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Consumer Advocates Urge FTC to Take Action on Deceptive Car Sale Tactic

…D.C. – Today, the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA), joined by the Consumer Federation of America, the Center for Responsible Lending, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, the National…

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Superb Rule on Credit Card Late Fees Expected to Save Consumers $10 Billion Annually

…amount that is unreasonably disproportionate to the cost of doing business,” said Christine Hines, NACA’s senior policy director. “The Bureau has taken a huge step in tackling oppressive penalties in…

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Being Poor Means Paying More: Understanding low-income lives to design public policies that work for consumers

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