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- Payday Lending - Federal Trade Commission
Many consumers who need cash quickly turn to payday loans – short-term, high interest loans that are generally due on the consumer’s next payday after the loan is taken out
- AMG Services Refunds - Federal Trade Commission
The FTC and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are mailing a second round of checks to more than 690,000 people who were overcharged for online payday loans The FTC and DOJ brought civil and criminal lawsuits against Scott Tucker, AMG Services, and other related defendants for making false loan disclosures that did not accurately describe the true cost of their payday loans The defendants told
- payday lending | Federal Trade Commission
The owners of a debt relief operation that targeted consumers with outstanding payday loans will be banned from the debt relief business under settlements with the Federal Trade Commission In
- FTC Acts to Ban Payday Lender From Industry, Forgive Illegal Debt
The owners and operators of a vast payday lending scheme that overcharged consumers millions of dollars will be permanently banned from the lending industry under the
- FloatMe Refunds - Federal Trade Commission
Consumer Information Blog: FloatMe broke cash advance promises Payday Loans and Cash Advances
- FTC Halts Deceptive Payday Lender That Took Millions From Consumers . . .
The Federal Trade Commission has charged a payday lending enterprise with deceptively overcharging consumers millions of dollars and withdrawing money repeatedly from consumers’ bank accounts without their permission
- Payday Lenders That Used Tribal Affiliation to Illegally Garnish Wages . . .
A South Dakota-based payday lending operation and its owner will pay $967,740 to the U S Treasury as part of a settlement resolving FTC charges that they used unfair and deceptive tactics to collect on payday loans and forced debt-burdened consumers to travel to South Dakota and appear before a tribal court that did not have jurisdiction over
- Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $970,000 To Consumers Harmed . . .
The Federal Trade Commission is sending 26,698 checks totaling more than $970,000 to consumers who were harmed by a deceptive payday lending scheme that operated under the names Harvest Moon Financial, Gentle Breeze Online, and Green Stream Lending Consumers who receive checks should cash them within 90 days, as indicated on the check
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