A new survey suggests coupons used to save money often cost consumers more money in the long run.
Entries Tagged as 'consumers'
Are Coupons Costing YOU More Than They Save?
August 24th, 2011 · No Comments · Budgeting
Tags: 2010 American Consumer Survey·consumers·coupons·NCH Marketing Association·save·Saving Money
Contrary to Republican Belief, Most Voters Want Strong Consumer Financial Protection Bureau [POLL]
July 20th, 2011 · No Comments · Consumer Info
A new poll of likely voters suggests Republicans may want to reconsider legislation presented to the House calling for limits to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Tags: AARP·Americans for Financial Reform·Center for Responsible Lending·CFPB·Consumer Financial Protection Bureau·consumers·Dodd-Frank·financial reform·Financial Stability Oversight Council
When It Comes to Debt Collection, Do You Know What’s Legal and What’s Not? FTC Can Help
April 7th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Debt Collection
Beyond the enforcement of debt collection laws, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) educates consumers and the debt collection industry about what’s legal, and what’s not.
Tags: Consumer Response Center·consumers·debt·Debt Collection·debt collectors·Federal Trade Commission·FTC
What If Banks Limited You to $50 to $100 Per Debit Card Transaction?
February 28th, 2011 · No Comments · Banking
If the Federal Reserve caps debit card swipe fees at 12 cents per transaction, banks may impose a $50 to $100 spending limit per individual debit card transaction.
Tags: 12 cents·consumers·debit card fees·debit card swipe fees·debit card transaction·Debit Cards·Federal Reserve·merchants



