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Victims of scams on peer-to-peer payment platforms, like Zelle or Cash App, may try anything to get their money back.
Some TikTok influencers are telling people to file claims for "free money." 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom brings us Consumer ...
Social media influencers falsely claim CFPB will pay out victims of Zelle and Cash App scams • Misinformation drives tens of ...
Delays in the recall process can leave dangerous products in homes and on roads for weeks or years. Learn how to stay ...
Student loan challenges can be stressful, especially when you're getting poor service, facing billing errors, or not ...
Graim did not respond to CR’s request for comment. Delevante says Cash App and Zelle are unfairly targeting him to divert ...
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is reminding sports fans to protect themselves ...
New financial products that conceal their true costs and terms.  For help with those problems, millions of consumers in the U ...
The e-commerce market in the country is constantly growing. Many big companies, including Amazon and Flipkart, are increasing ...
The District Attorney’s Office said Monday it has improved its website for consumers to file complaints. Now, reports can be ...
The Minnesota Attorney General's Office has reached an agreement with a fitness influencer's dog breeding business, Bold ...
Class-action settlements alone hit nearly $40 billion in 2024, marking the third consecutive, record-setting year in the category. Private TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection Act) claims have also ...