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FTC Halts Deceptive <strong>Payday</strong> <strong>Lender</strong> That Took Millions From Consumers’ Accounts Without Authorization | Federal Trade Commission
<strong>Payday</strong> <strong>Lenders</strong> That Used Tribal Affiliation to Illegally Garnish Wages Settle with FTC | Federal Trade Commission
U.S. District Judge Finds that <strong>Payday</strong> <strong>Lender</strong> AMG Services Deceived Consumers by Imposing Undisclosed Charges and Inflated Fees | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Obtains Court Order Against Scheme that Sold Fake <strong>Payday</strong> Loan Debt Portfolios | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Secures $4.4 Million From Online <strong>Payday</strong> <strong>Lenders</strong> to Settle Deception Charges | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Acts to Ban <strong>Payday</strong> <strong>Lender</strong> From Industry, Forgive Illegal Debt | Federal Trade Commission
Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $970,000 To Consumers Harmed by Deceptive <strong>Payday</strong> Lending Operation | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Continues Vigorous Enforcement of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Charges <strong>Payday</strong> Lending Scheme with Piling Inflated Fees on Borrowers and Making Unlawful Threats when Collecting | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Charges Defendants with Selling Fake <strong>Payday</strong> Loan Debt Portfolios | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Action Stops Massive <strong>Payday</strong> Loan Fraud Scheme | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Action Leads to Court Order Halting Phantom Debt Collection Scheme That Took Millions from Consumers and Threatened Consumers’ Credit, Homes, and Employment | Federal Trade Commission
Lead Generator that Deceptively Solicited Loan Applications from Millions of Consumers and Indiscriminately Shared Sensitive Info Agrees to Pay $1.5 Million FTC Penalty | Federal Trade Commission
Federal Trade Commission Sends out Second Round of Redress Checks in <strong>Payday</strong> Lending Scheme Operated by AMG Services | Federal Trade Commission
Phony <strong>Payday</strong> Loan Brokers Settle FTC Charges | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Action Halts <strong>Payday</strong> Loan Scheme That Bilked Tens of Millions From Consumers By Trapping Them Into Supposed “Loans” They Never Authorized | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Action: <strong>Payday</strong> Debt Relief Operation Banned from Debt Relief Business | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Releases Staff Comments Supporting the Defense Departments Proposal to Protect Military Consumers from Predatory Lending Practices | Federal Trade Commission
Online <strong>Payday</strong> Lending Companies to Pay $21 Million to Settle Federal Trade Commission Charges that They Deceived Consumers Nationwide | Federal Trade Commission
FTC Highlights Expanded Work on Debt Collection Issues over the Past Year | Federal Trade Commission
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