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CFPB Seeks to Reduce Exploitative ‘Junk Fees’
January 31, 2022
Sam Manas
In a new request for input, the bureau has asked consumers to share their experiences with fees charged in connection to their mortgages, deposit accounts, credit cards and prepaid accounts, among others.
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