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December 13, 2013
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CFA Signs on Group Letter Urging Federal Reserve Board to Ban RCCs and RCPOs
CFA and other consumer advocacy groups write to the Federal Reserve Board to urge the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) to ban the use of remotely created checks (RCCs) and remotely created payment orders (RCPOs) to obtain payments from consumers. RCCs are used by payday lenders (storefront, internet and tribal), internet scammers, and other merchants in high-risk industries such as gambling advice, psychic readings, pyramid sales, terminated merchants, pawnbrokers, bail bondsmen, debt reduction services, and loan modifications.
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