
What to Do When Your Bank Won’t Refund Stolen Money
Each year millions of consumers are victims of identity theft, physical theft, and unauthorized money transfers. In 2021 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received more
Each year millions of consumers are victims of identity theft, physical theft, and unauthorized money transfers. In 2021 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received more
Although online security is rapidly changing, creative identity thieves continue to find innovative techniques to bypass cyber security measures and steal your personal information. In
An estimated 113.5 million adults used a mobile peer to peer payment app to transfer money to family, friends, and vendors in the United States
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in 2019, United States consumers reported losing $1.8 billion due to consumer fraud. That number almost doubled in the next year with a reported loss of $3.3
(And Other Possible Consumer Fraud Remedies) Congress has enacted various laws to protect US consumers from personal financial harm. These laws require banks, creditors, and credit reporting
When most people hear the words, “identity theft” they conjure up images of someone in a distant location, randomly searching the internet for credit card
In the past decade, Americans have increasingly relied on electronic transfers to make daily life easier. It’s now common to pay bills, transfer money to
Most Americans have at least one financial account that allows electronic deposits and withdrawals. However, very few people know about the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) until they
Schlanger Law Group Obtains First Published Decision Nationwide Holding That Victims Of Imposter Scams Are Entitled To Protection Under Federal Consumer Protection Statute The number
Rebuilding after a bad relationship can be difficult enough without facing unexpected credit and financial challenges. Unfortunately, far too many people divorcing or otherwise breaking