Financial Services
Your Rights with Regard to Credit
Credit Card Fraud
Mutual Funds
Predatory Lending
Unordered Merchandise
Mortgages
Financial transactions of all types dominate our daily lives. From paying with a credit card, to taking money out of an ATM machine, to leasing a car, we all use finances in one way or another every day. Therefore, it is vital that the transactions we undertake are safe, fair, and reasonable. Many times our financial transactions are fine. Sometimes, however, they are not. To redress this, state consumer protection laws are designed to provide consumers with a way to fight back against financial fraud. Indeed, with the use of these statutes and other weapons, including class actions, many consumers are fighting back. For example, consumers are currently seeking class actions that battle against abusive credit card fees, wrongful late charges, the charging of undisclosed fees, violations of the Truth in Lending Act, predatory lending, the improper charging of interest, price fixing, wrongful overcharges during mortgage refinances, and many other unfair business practices. The key to fighting back is understanding your rights and understanding the ways that certain businesses and persons will try to scam or defraud you. The point is, be smart. Click on the links below for more information or contact us if you or anyone you know has already been scammed or defrauded.
If you or anyone you know has been scammed, defrauded, or has otherwise suffered a violation of rights related to financial transactions, please click here to contact us.
For further information regarding this area, see the following.
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