Not exact matches
Where the FTC missed the
target was when they said the new rules did not apply to secured
debt because they felt «There is no evidence in the record of deceptive or abusive practices in the promotion of services for the
relief of non-mortgage secured
debt» but they appear to have missed the recent influx of auto loan modification
companies that are springing up.
Those actions will only make those
debt relief companies prime
targets for state regulators and Attorneys» General actions.
The CFPB, in a letter dated June 22, 2015, alerted Google that, «student
debt relief scammers may be
targeting student loan borrowers through the
company's search products.»
Debt relief firm that claimed ties to US government sued by CFPB — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued two companies both known as FDAA for an allegedly illegal debt relief scheme targeting credit card debtors... (See Fake debt relief firm sued by C
Debt relief firm that claimed ties to US government sued by CFPB — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued two
companies both known as FDAA for an allegedly illegal
debt relief scheme targeting credit card debtors... (See Fake debt relief firm sued by C
debt relief scheme
targeting credit card debtors... (See Fake
debt relief firm sued by C
debt relief firm sued by CFPB)
Unscrupulous
companies target people seeking any form of
debt relief, including personal loans.
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the State of Florida filed a complaint against two
companies charged with running
debt relief schemes that
targeted student loan borrowers.