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  • Payday Lending - Federal Trade Commission
    The annual percentage rate of these loans is usually very high – i e , 390% or more In recent years, the availability of payday loans via the Internet has markedly increased Unfortunately, some payday lending operations have employed deception and other illegal conduct to take advantage of financially distressed consumers seeking these loans
  • payday lending - Federal Trade Commission
    The Federal Trade Commission is charging online cash advance provider FloatMe and its co-founders with using empty promises of quick and free cash advances to entice consumers to join its service, only to fail to deliver the promised advance amounts, make it difficult to cancel, and discriminate against consumers who receive public assistance
  • 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
  • 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 their cases
  • FTC Action Halts Payday Loan Scheme That Bilked Tens of Millions From . . .
    At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a U S At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a U S district court in Missouri has temporarily halted an online payday lending scheme that allegedly bilked consumers out of tens of millions of dollars by trapping them into loans they never authorized and then using the supposed “loans” as a pretext to take money from their bank accounts
  • Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $970,000 To Consumers Harmed . . .
    The FTC sued the payday loan enterprise and its owners in 2020, alleging that the defendants deceptively marketed their payday loans when they told borrowers that the loans would be repaid after a fixed number of payments Yet, according to the FTC, long after the promised number of payments had been made, borrowers learned that the payments
  • FTC Secures $4. 4 Million From Online Payday Lenders to Settle Deception . . .
    The case also has resulted in an estimated $353 million in waived debt – making this already the largest FTC recovery in a payday lending case, with litigation still continuing against other defendants “Payday lenders need to be honest about the terms of the loans they offer,” said Jessica Rich, Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection
  • FTC Acts to Ban Payday Lender From Industry, Forgive Illegal Debt
    “ These defendants hoodwinked people in financial need by charging much more than promised for payday loans,” said Daniel Kaufman, Acting Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection “We expect payday lenders to not only honor the terms of their deal, but also to refrain from making a never-ending series of unexpected


















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