Did you find unauthorized or fraudulent charges in your bank account? Did someone steal your ATM Card? Did a cybercriminal steal money from your bank account? The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (“EFTA”) will protect you, but YOU MUST ACT FAST!! What is the EFTA? The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (“EFTA”) is a consumer protection law […]
Minnesota Inaccurate Reporting of Credit Information Attorney
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) protects the confidentiality, accuracy, and relevancy of consumer credit information shared by Credit Reporting Agencies (CRA).
CRA’s (Consumer Reporting Agencies) or credit bureaus, collect credit information on consumers and sell that information to businesses such as credit card companies, employers, landlords, banks, etc. The FCRA established the Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs). These principles attempt to balance the rights of privacy for consumers with business rights to evaluate personal credit information.
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