2025 Consumer Protection Federal Priorities
NCLC will pursue common-sense regulatory and legislative reforms to ensure fairness, fight fraud, and protect consumers in 2025.
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NCLC will pursue common-sense regulatory and legislative reforms to ensure fairness, fight fraud, and protect consumers in 2025.
This NCLC Digital Library article lists 12 ways to recover for used car defects despite the dealer selling the car “as is.”
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This is a set of high level principles from civil society groups regarding connected car protections for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. Connected car systems often make it very difficult for consumers to be aware of and to prevent the sharing of detailed driving data to other parties and this is particularly dangerous for…
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The Rule will bring some long overdue relief to car buyers who are tired of dishonest pricing, and will pave a path for the FTC to pursue future rulemakings to regulate car dealers.
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Experts from national consumer organizations will break down what the CARS Rule does (and does not do), what challenges the FTC will face, and how attendees can support the CARS Rule.
Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced its final rule targeting deceptive conduct in the sale and financing of motor vehicles, titled the “Combatting Auto Retail Scams” (CARS) Rule.
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