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Money News: 3 Companies Commit Major Consumer Credit Blunders

Nerd Wallet

Three major consumer companies have been involved in separate credit reporting issues recently. Meanwhile, two popular trading platforms have. The article Money News: 3 Companies Commit Major Consumer Credit Blunders originally appeared on NerdWallet. Bundrick, CFP® writes for NerdWallet. Twitter: @halmbundrick.

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CFPB Examines Potential Impact of Rising Car Prices on Consumer Credit

Troutman Sanders

Additionally, as we previously posted here and here , on June 23, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a proposed Motor Vehicle Dealers Trade Regulation Rule.

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Credit Acceptance and National Trade Associations Challenge the CFPB and NY AG’s Attempt to Disregard TILA and Regulate the Indirect Auto Finance Industry Through Litigation

Troutman Sanders

The Second Circuit has rejected similar pleading tactics in the past, and the CFPB’s official interpretation of the governing disclosure regulations is clear that assignment discounts are not finance charges unless separately imposed on consumers in individual transactions — a test the complaint’s “cash price proxy” theory does not satisfy. (3)

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Renewable Energy Company enters liquidation with huge debts

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Customers who paid their deposits with a credit card have been urged to contact providers and make a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. Report blamed covid In the report, the Covid pandemic was blamed for severely hampering trade. Another dubbed the company ‘Daylight Robbery Limited’.

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FTC Settles with Payment Processor and Former CEO for $1.5 Million Over Charges They Facilitated Fraud

Troutman Sanders

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on December 9, 2020, settled with Complete Merchant Solutions, LLC (CMS) and its former CEO, Jack Wilson, requiring them to pay $1.5 million, refrain from processing payments for certain merchants and enact enhanced client screening protocols.

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CFPB Director Rohit Chopra Responds to Stablecoin Report

Troutman Sanders

Second, the CFPB is monitoring for broader consumer adoption of cryptocurrencies. While stablecoins are primarily used for speculative trading, they may be used in connection with consumer deposits, stored value instruments, retail and other consumer payments mechanisms, and in consumer credit arrangements.

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Make Sure to Verify a Debt Collection Affidavit Before Signing

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In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission came down on Chase for robo-signing affidavits. The order expired a few years ago and now, probably due to the overwhelming number of lawsuits being filed against consumers for delinquent accounts, six senators have renewed the inquiry into Chase’s collection activities.