Individual Bank Fraud, Account, and Credit Disputes
Consumer complaints covering misleading loan ads, frozen accounts, FCRA disputes, payment holds, account closures, and elder financial fraud.
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Individual Financial Institution Complaints
Consumer complaints covering Wish app features, mortgage payment issues, identity theft auto loans, and vehicle repossession disputes.
Lenders Repossess Vehicles Without Commercially Reasonable Procedures Then Pursue Unfair Deficiency Balances
Vehicle lenders repossess cars without following legally required commercially reasonable resale procedures, then pursue deficiency balances from consumers for amounts they were never given proper opportunity to dispute or prevent. Borrowers are not notified of their rights to redeem the vehicle or contest the sale process. This practice is widespread and represents both a consumer protection failure and a legal compliance gap.
Auto Lease Vehicle Repossessed in Violation of Consumer Rights
Stellantis repossessed a leased vehicle in a manner that violated consumer protection rights. Auto repossession processes lack real-time consumer notification and challenge mechanisms. Consumers facing wrongful repossession must navigate legal processes without accessible self-service dispute tools.
Inflated deficiency balances pursued after vehicle repossession
After a vehicle is repossessed and sold at auction, consumers face collection attempts for loan balances that exceed what the law allows — often inflated by arbitrary fees or below-market auction prices. Collection agencies pursue these deficiency balances aggressively despite state-law limits. Consumers rarely have the legal knowledge to challenge the calculation.
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