Two of the three major credit bureaus are dismissing a larger share of consumer complaints. At the same time, the CFPB has ...
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The CFPB is quietly adding protection for credit bureaus instead of protecting you. Here's what you need to know.
By smoothing out grammar, chatbot-assisted complaints may convince decision makers that a case is more legitimate.
American Financial Services Association general counsel Philip Bohi sent a letter this week to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau acting director Russell Vought, addressing an information request ...
Debt collection complaints in North Texas have paralleled a nationwide surge. Experts and data attribute the spike to higher ...
A federal judge ruled that acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Russell Vought unlawfully refused to request ...
When Coya Davis sought help for her $27,000 debt, she thought she found a lifeline. Instead, she entered a predatory scheme where debt settlement firms “rent” law licenses to charge illegal fees.
Cuts to the federal financial oversight agency put Americans in limbo with their credit as complaints go unresolved, preventing some from making purchases.
The ruling blocks acting CFPB Director Russell Vought from using a new legal interpretation to cut off the agency's funding stream.