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Say Goodbye to Consumer Protection

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which protects consumers from financial fraud, is being dismantled, leaving Americans vulnerable to predatory practices. Consumers should contact their ...
Ever clicked a sketchy link, bought a too-good-to-be-true product or had your phone flooded with texts threatening action if ...
New York startup Casap has raised $25 million in new funding to help banks tackle the thorny problem of credit and debit card ...
Former US federal prosecutors tell Canadian Lawyer they expect a drastic uptick in investigations ...
Rather than deleting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, now is the time for the president and Congress to reform and ...
WHAT began as simple phishing emails has evolved to a complex network of online schemes that leave many pockets dry. Powered ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been combating fraudulent schemes that exploit vulnerable consumers, as highlighted by ...
A Rosedale, MD, woman is hoping a company she paid thousands to for a used car will follow through with their promise.
My relative’s journey started with a text message that said there was a fraudulent charge to his Apple Pay in the amount of ...
Over the weekend the Senate by voice vote passed H.R. 2808, the House version of the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, sending the bill to ...
The Better Business Bureau warns consumers about Club Car Wash after numerous complaints of vehicle damage and billing issues ...
In 2024, New Yorkers reported nearly 280,000 cases of fraud and scams to the Federal Trade Commission. Payment scams now rip away over $12.5 billion a year from Americans, according to the FTC, and ...