A New York Judge sent a strong message to a California bank -enough is enough. When the Judge became annoyed and obviously frustrated by the bank's continual refusal to work out a loan modification with the distressed homeowners, he had enough. He erased a Long Island couple's mortgage calling the bank's actions repugnant,
shocking and repulsive!
The decision wiped out the $291,000 in principal and $235,000 in interest and penalties on Greg Horoski and wife's Diane Yano-Horoski's home... Read Full Story
Holiday shopping can be a lot of fun, but it can also place you at greater risk for identity theft. The hustle and bustle of holiday shopping often delays the discovery that sensitive personal data has been stolen. After all, since you spend hours running around the mall or outlets, you might not notice that your car has been broken into for hours. Plus, if you are like most shoppers, your wallet is stuffed with credit and debit cards and your purse is overflowing with a variety of items that... Read Full Story
Are you one of the countless consumers who have been snagged by deceptive web marketing practices? If you are, then you should be relieved to hear that the Senate is finally taking a closer look and considering strategies to watch some of these practices and the companies who are responsible for them more closely. The marketing ploy currently under fire is a sneaky little strategy designed to trick consumers into giving up their credit card info as well as some of their money. The particular ... Read Full Story
This weekend, South Florida is the place to be! Whether you have questions about fair lending practices, loan modifications, mortgage servicing issues, abusive debt collection practices, bankruptcy, foreclosure defenses, or want to know what's being done about abusive credit card interest rates, need advice about how to deal with identity theft, or abusive credit reporting practices, this event is for you! National Consumer Advocates, consumer attorneys and non-profit groups are meeting in So... Read Full Story
This scenario reads like a fairy tale, only without the happy ending. Once upon a time, consumers could correct flawed credit reports by challenging incorrect information, thereby ensuring themselves better interest rates when obtaining new credit or a quickly approved loan. Unfortunately, this is no longer true and disputing flawed information is not a guarantee that the consumer's credit history comes through squeaky clean the next time he applies for credit. Originally designed to prot... Read Full Story
Regrettably, the recent downtime of
my website has been frustrating and disappointing for myself and my
readers who have all come to rely on this website. My hosting provider
experienced difficulties that spilled over and led to serious downtime.
Relying on others is something that we do every day without even
realizing it. We expect the morning newspaper to appear on the front
doorstep or online each morning without even wondering where it
originates or how it consistently appears on a dai... Read Full Story
Forget about who is minding the store. The more important question here is who is protecting the identities of consumers? Which businesses care about protecting our data? Are there any financial institutions taking this crime seriously? If not, why aren't they?If financial companies, creditors, and other establishments that utilize important personal data obtained from their customers, clients, and patients are protecting consumers from identity theft, then why is so much of it occurring?... Read Full Story
While pregnant woman, children and those with weak immune systems wait in long, long lines to get a dose of the H1N1 vaccine, we learn that Wall Street's wants -once again comes before Main Street's needs. They not only get to move to the front of the line -they don't have a line at all. As the below investigative report shows, while hospitals scramble to get enough vaccines for their high risk patients -and families across this country wait in massive lines to secure a flu ... Read Full Story
Bernie Madoff is not the only one trying to lure potential investors into risky investments, which might seem lucrative but are questionable. Seniors living in affluent areas need to be especially cautious, as they are often the target of schemes like the one uncovered by Mc Nelly Torres, an investigative journalist based in South Florida. In this piece for ConsumerAffairs.com, Torres investigated a company that seems to have disappeared as she began to ask questions to California regulators ... Read Full Story
It turns out that the biggest weapon we as consumers have to wield against financial predatory practices (the one that scares big banks the most) is one of my own personal heroes Harvard Law Professor and Chairman of the TARP Oversight Committee -Elizabeth Warren. (See video below)While the financial industry continues to fear the proposed implementation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency it seems they are even more fearful of what might come along with it. They are worried that if thi... Read Full Story