NACA Commends House Committee for Approving Bill to End Forced Arbitration
For Immediate Release: Lawmakers move closer to restoring consumers’ rights to hold corporate wrongdoers accountable in court Washington D.C. – The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) applauds the U.S.…
Read MoreNACA Survey: Debt collectors chase consumers over old, expired debt even when it’s illegal to collect
For Immediate Release Debt collectors chase consumers over old, expired debt even when it’s illegal to collect, says survey of consumer attorneys Washington – The National Association of Consumer Advocates…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Zombie Debt: How Collectors Trick Consumers into Reviving Dead Debts
The Washington Post Zombie Debt: How Collectors Trick Consumers into Reviving Dead Debts. “Consumers just don’t know the ins and outs of state and federal debt-collection laws and probably will…
Read MoreNACA in the News: T-Mobile says class-action lawsuit brought against them breaks terms of service
Mic T-Mobile says class-action lawsuit brought against them breaks terms of service. “As the National Association of Consumer Advocates point out, consumers always have the right to enter arbitration to…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Watchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers
The Hill Watchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers
Read MoreNACA in the News: Chase says arbitration ‘provides better outcomes’ for consumers. Nope, say researchers
Los Angeles Times Chase says arbitration ‘provides better outcomes’ for consumers. Nope, say researchers. “The forced arbitration system is simply rigged,” said Christine Hines, legislative director for the National Assn.…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Trump administration wants to allow debt collectors to call 7 times a week and text, email as much as they want
The Washington Post Trump administration wants to allow debt collectors to call 7 times a week and text, email as much as they want
Read MoreNACA in the News: Could debt collectors send you texts, emails? Consumer groups fear CFPB may allow it.
The Washington Post Could debt collectors send you texts, emails? Consumer groups fear CFPB may allow it. “’Consumer privacy should be a key concern for the CFPB,’ said Christine Hines,…
Read MoreNACA in the News: 6 things you need to know before giving money on a crowdfunding website
Chicago Tribune, 6 things you need to know before giving money on a crowdfunding website. Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, encourages people to research before…
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