October 24, 2013 1 min read

Consumer Group Letter to Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Payment Processing

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In a letter sent to financial and consumer protection agencies, consumer, community and civil rights groups, including CFA, urged federal regulators to continue their efforts to protect consumers from illegal payments debited from consumer accounts. Banks and payment processors need to conduct greater scrutiny of transactions initiated by higher-risk merchants such as telemarketers, debt settlement companies and unlicensed online payday lenders to avoid facilitating illegal payments.

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