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The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Friday concerning the use of modern dialing technologies when contacting consumers on cell phones about student loan debts, mortgages, taxes and other debts owed to or guaranteed by the government.
May 9 -
U.S. consumers sharply increased their use of credit cards in March, pushing up total borrowing at the fastest pace in 15 years.
May 7 -
The finance industry pushed back against a proposal by the CFPB that would ban arbitration clauses in consumer contracts, saying it will pave the way for a flurry of class action lawsuits and result in higher prices for products and services.
May 6 -
A debt-buying giant has been recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best Midsize Employers.
May 6 -
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that a recovery agency facing alleged Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violations will see that case go forward.
May 6 -
Subprime auto lender Credit Acceptance Corp. has received a subpoena from the Maryland attorney general regarding its repossession and sales policies.
May 5 -
In a major setback for banks, credit unions, credit card companies and many other financial firms, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday issued a proposal that would ban the use of arbitration clauses that prevent consumers from bringing class-action lawsuits.
May 5 -
ACA International, the largest association representing collection agencies, has released a white paper that directly responds to the CFPB's March report that focuses on collection complaints.
May 5 -
A phone billing company will pay $5.2 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated a court order that settled earlier charges of phone bill cramming by the FTC.
May 4 -
Consumers are boosting the balances of their personal savings accounts and are also more likely to rollover their monthly credit card balances, according to the 2016 Consumer Financial Literary Survey.
May 4 -
The Federal Trade Commission filed charges Tuesday against the operators of a large-scale scheme involving dozens of companies that allegedly bilked consumers using fake newspaper subscription notices.
May 3 -
LifeLock Inc., an identity theft protection company that settled federal court order contempt charges for $100 million in December, has ramped up internet advertising, TV ad campaigns and direct mail programs to try rebuilding its service and attract new consumers.
May 3 -
PRA Group, a Norfolk, Va.-based debt buyer, announced the creation of a new leadership position - vice president, Office of the Consumer.
May 2 -
A federal court found BlueHippo Funding LLC, BlueHippo Capital LLC and Joseph Rensin in contempt for operating an allegedly deceptive computer financing scheme in violation of a court order the defendants agreed to in 2008.
May 2 -
With an improving economy, higher-quality originations and declining delinquencies, the market for mortgage servicing rights is catching fire.
May 2 -
The U.S. Department of Education has changed the student loan default rates at 21 colleges to allow them to continue receiving federal funding.
May 2 -
Forty percent of newly married people who responded to an Experian survey on finances reported they did not know their spouses credit score. One in three said their spouses spending habits were not what they expected.
April 29 -
An Oregon lawmaker wants to revive a bill next year that would make it easier to locate debtors who collectively owe the state more than $3 billion in back taxes and other debts.
April 29 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday unveiled new disclosures for federal student loans that would require servicers to offer borrowers several repayment choices.
April 28 -
The latest U.S. Economy in a Snapshot report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reveals consumer spending increased slightly in February.
April 28