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Credit Card Late Fee Case Moved Again to Washington From Texas
A banking group challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s credit card late fee cap will be sent to Washington, D.C., for a second time.
Federal Judge Halts New Rule on Credit Card Late Fees that Would Have Saved Consumers $14 Billion Annually
May 14 was the day that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was set to implement a new rule that would save credit card holders an estimated $14 billion each year. The rule would provide savings of $220 per year on average for people who are charged late fees.
Appeals court again nixes judge's transfer of CFPB late-fee case to D.C.
A federal judge in Texas is locked in a back-and-forth with an appeals court over whether the industry's challenge to a cap on credit card late fees should be moved to Washington, D.C.
Judge Temporarily Halts Credit Card Late Fee Rule, Saving Consumers $14 Billion per Year
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule to lower credit card late fees to $8 per month was temporarily halted by a federal judge, causing a divide between corporate business interests and consumer groups.
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Texas Judge Sends Card Late Fee Suit Back to Washington, D.C. Again
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will try its case on friendlier judicial turf despite finance industry efforts to keep proceedings in a presumably friendlier jurisdiction.
Texas judge again transfers lawsuit over card late fee rule to Washington
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Tuesday scored a jurisdictional victory when a federal judge in Texas transferred to another court in Washington an industry-backed lawsuit challenging the agency's rule capping credit card late fees at $8.
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Texas judge again transfers lawsuit over card late fee rule to Washington, D.C
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Tuesday scored a jurisdictional victory ...
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Companies sue Biden administration over crackdowns on 'junk fees'
Ahead of November's general election, President Joe Biden is betting a lot on cracking down on junk fees as an issue that ...
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Why did my credit card issuer just increase my credit limit?
Your credit card limit may increase automatically based on changes in your credit score, income, payment history or other ...
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Terry Savage: Deadline for applications for student loan forgiveness extended
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Getting 'trapped': Credit card users face record-high interest rates
The average credit card currently charges 20.66% interest on balances, making cards one of the most expensive ways to borrow, according to Bankrate. At the same time, credit card usage is soaring and ...
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Secured vs. unsecured credit cards: What’s the difference?
If you have no credit or good credit, you’ll probably want an unsecured credit card. But secured credit cards can be a good ...
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Consumer watchdog classifies ‘buy now, pay later’ apps as credit cards
The move will give consumers better guarantees related to returns and cancellations, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
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