February 1, 2023 • Issue 8, Volume 13 • www.consumer-action.orgWe always warn consumers to be careful about the links in emails they receive. We want you to know that all links (URLs) in this newslett
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February 1, 2023 • Issue 8, Volume 13 • www.consumer-action.org |
We always warn consumers to be careful about the links in emails they receive. We want you to know that all links (URLs) in this newsletter are sent via VoterVoice, our content management services provider, in order to determine which stories are most interesting to our readers. No personal data about you is saved.
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What people are saying
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“Consumer Action webinars are a great way to get access to valuable information on important consumer issues. The ability to revisit information provided through their webinars (i.e., slides, links) is very handy and provide tools that can be used with clients.”--Christine Padilla, Redwood City, CA (view our webinars on our YouTube channel) |
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Coalition Efforts: Protecting investors, insurance customers and veterans
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By Monica Steinisch Consumer Action often joins its allies in letters, comments and complaints calling for change, standing up for consumer rights, supporting or opposing proposed laws, pressing for enforcement, and objecting to corporate misbehavior, among other activities. We collect these in the Coalition Efforts section of our website. Each month in the INSIDER, we highlight some recent activities. Read more. |
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Class Action Database: Settlement takes a $50 million bite out of Apple
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By Monica Steinisch Consumer Action maintains a database of class actions so that interested consumers can learn more, join a pending action or make a claim. Class action lawsuits are an important element of consumer protection and can force changes to anti-consumer business practices and make bad actors return ill-gotten gains to consumers. Read more. |
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About Consumer Action
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Consumer Action has been a champion of underrepresented consumers nationwide since 1971. A nonprofit organization, Consumer Action focuses on consumer education that empowers low- and moderate-income and limited-English-speaking consumers to financially prosper. It also advocates for consumers in the media and before lawmakers to advance consumer rights and promote industry-wide change. By providing consumer education materials in multiple languages, a free national hotline, a comprehensive website and special reports about financial and consumer services, Consumer Action helps consumers assert their rights in the marketplace and make financially savvy choices. More than 6,500 community and grassroots organizations benefit annually from its extensive outreach programs, training materials and support. Read more. |
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