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CFPB publicizes consumer complaint data
Banking, Consumer Protection
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Want to know which credit card issuers are receiving the most complaints from folks in your city? The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has an app for that. The agency launched a public Consumer Complaint Database on credit cards. The CFPB also released a snapshot of the complaints it has received on credit cards, mortgages, private student loans and bank products through June 1. Read on to learn about the debate surrounding the establishment of the new credit card complaint database and the CFPB’s efforts to share consumer complaint information.

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