Posts Tagged ‘GEORGIA’

Over 10 million consumers a year become victims of identity theft. Fraud victims are denied credit. If fraud victims are approved for credit, then they have to pay higher interest rates! Identity theft victims also get turned down for jobs because of arrests, convictions or other public records in a background report. What can consumers [...]

The FTC recently shut down scammers who were tricking consumers into providing their personal information, including bank account info.  The FTC filed a complaint in the Eastern District of New York against The Cuban Exchange, Inc. and sought a temporary restraining order .  Federal Judge, Judge Roslynn Mauskopt, entered an order granting the restraining order petition.  The order prohibits the defendants [...]

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is contacting patients about a 2010 data breach.  About 1,500 patients are included in the data breach notification.  The data breach involves a resident physician who was employed by terminated by UAMS and terminated in 2010. UAMS says it recently discovered the resident kept some patient lists and notes regarding patients in violation [...]

Our law firm represents victims of identity theft across the country. Identity theft is an epidemic, especially in the South. Few identity thieves are arrested and convicted. What can consumers do to protect their credit reports and their reputation? Federal law provides identity theft victims with rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Under [...]

Our law firm represents victims of identity theft across the country. Identity theft is an epidemic, especially in the South. Few identity thieves are arrested and convicted. What can consumers do to protect their credit reports and their reputation? Federal law provides identity theft victims with rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Under [...]

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) added a new webpage concerning tax fraud and identity theft.  The website now includes topics on “phishing” schemes, identity theft and protecting your Social Security number.   Click HERE to visit the website. What are signs that you may be a victim of tax identity theft? 1. You filed more than [...]

The National Consumer law center (NCLC) issued the following press release regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in CompuCredit v. Greenwood. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 10, 2012 U.S. Supreme Court High Fee Credit Card Decision Lets Predatory Lenders Escape Justice  CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood Decision Denies Basic Legal Right to Day in Court  (Washington, DC) The [...]

The long-delayed start of a new consumer protection bureau took a major step forward Wednesday when the White House defied Congressional Republicans who had been holding out for changes that consumer advocates say would have substantially weakened the agency. President Barack Obama announced a recess appointment to name Richard Cordray as the nation’s chief consumer [...]

A membership reward service aimed at consumers trying to save money for college has agreed to settle FTC charges and will be barred from its allegedly deceptive practice of using a web-browser toolbar to collect consumers’ personal information without adequately disclosing the extent of the information it is collecting. The settlement with Upromise Inc. is [...]