Consumers appear to have more to complain about to the CFPB when it comes to their various bank account products and services and less when it comes to money transfers these days. According to the latest analysis by Inside the CFPB of third quarter 2015 information from the bureau’s consumer complaint database, consumer gripes about bank accounts rose 5.4 percent at the nine-month mark in the year versus the same period in 2014. However, consumer kvetching fell by 4.6 percent from the second quarter. Things seem to be much better in the money transfer space, which saw end-user grumblings drop a big 25.4 percent year over year as of the end of September, and down a significant 12.6 percent quarter ...