Consumer law, like any area of the law, has complexities and subtleties that aren’t always apart to the public; however, being well-informed and educated about your rights as a consumer is one of the best ways to avoid being taken advantage of or being harassed. That’s why we blog regularly: to make sure you have the information you need to make informed decisions, or to strike back if your consumer rights are being abused. Read on to begin educating yourself now!
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Unknowing Waivers of our Right to a Jury Trial Must Be StoppedSome of the contracts we sign are waiving our Constitutional Right to a jury trial and insisting we go through a jury trial.
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Why do Banks Hold out on you when you ask to stop someone from debiting your bank account?You give a company authorization to debit your bank account, then they make it so hard to stop.
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Arbitration Agreements and Auto FraudBe careful what you sign the next time you buy a car!
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Federal Trade Commission is asking for comments on it's proposed modification to the Used Car RuleFTC is proposing changes to the Used Car Rule
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A Debt Collector Harasses A Disabled VeteranThis is outrageous! A Debt Collector verbally abused a Disabled Veteran, "Too bad, you should have died."
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Two Easy Things You Must Do When Purchasing a CarDon't buy a lemon! Two easy things you can do when purchasing a car.
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Escape recall by FordFord just announced a Saftey Recall on the new redesigned Ford Escape. The word from Ford is Don't Drive It!
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When is a Car Dealer a Creditor?How can a car dealer be a creditor?
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Credit Problems on your Credit ReportConsumers are being hurt by a lack of federal regulation over credit reporting agencies.
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New Low for Debt CollectorsA new low for even the most abusive debt collectors. How about this for debt harassment!
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The Federal Trade Commission is Cracking Down on Car AdsThe Federal Trade Commission is sending a warning to car dealers - don't run deceptive ads.
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Credit Problems? New website can help with questions and answers.A new question and answer for Consumer dealing with Credit Problems. Launched by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.