When Unethical and Aggressive Debt Collection Tactics Make the News
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$1 Dispute Over Car Purchase Price Sparks 2-Year Legal Battle Between Auto Dealer and Soldier
Maj. Edward Kim and Norm Reeves Honda Superstore are suing each other over financing contract on CR-V he bought for his mother
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Did You Receive a Stimulus Check? If So, Read On to Learn Ways to Wisely Spend It
Advice on How to Wisely Spend Stimulus Checks
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If you purchased a Ford vehicle and then lost your job--you may be able to return your vehicle
Ford company launches Ford Promise program
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Santander Settlement Announced
Attorneys generals from around the nation announced a settlement with Santander that will provide approximately $550 million in relief to consumers nationwide.
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Debt Collection Assistant now available for Student Borrowers
Students now have a new web tool to help them manage their student loan payments.
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Stop aggressive debt collectors: You have rights
If you are the victim of constant aggressive debt collection calls, you do have rights. If the harassing calls don't stop and debt collectors are violating the law, they could end up owing you money.
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The $555,000 Student-Loan Burden: provided by The Wall Street Journal
When Michelle Bisutti, a 41-year-old family practitioner in Columbus, Ohio, finished medical school in 2003, her student-loan debt amounted to roughly $250,000. Since then, it has ballooned to $555,000.