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Stay Informed with Updates from Our Consumer Fraud Lawyers at Kelly Guzzo, PLC

At Kelly Guzzo, PLC, our experienced consumer fraud lawyers are dedicated to protecting consumers from deceptive practices and fraudulent activities. We believe that staying informed is crucial in the fight against consumer fraud, which is why we provide regular updates on important legal developments, case results, and insights into consumer protection laws.

Our team of skilled consumer fraud lawyers has extensive experience handling cases involving identity theft, credit report inaccuracies, predatory lending, and unathorized wire transfers. We are committed to educating our clients and the public about their legal rights and the steps they can take to fight back against fraud. Whether you’re dealing with unfair credit reporting, fraudulent financial schemes, or misleading business practices, our team is here to offer expert legal guidance and representation.

By staying connected with our firm, you can gain valuable insights into emerging consumer fraud trends, regulatory changes, and successful case outcomes. Our goal is to empower consumers with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions and protect themselves from fraudulent activity.

Trust our experienced consumer fraud lawyers to provide the support and advocacy you deserve. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in seeking justice.

Landlord-Tenant Issues: Wait . . . What Fees Are You Charging Me?

Kelly Guzzo, PLC recently filed a class action under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act against a debt collector that was collecting unlawful fees on behalf of a large, multistate rental company. The unlawful fees included so-called “payment convenience fees” and “early termination fees.” The payment convenience fees were assessed

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Knowing Your Rights: Do You Have an EFTA Claim?

As highlighted in other installments of this series, a consumer whose money was stolen via an electronic funds transfer (“EFT”) probably has a better claim against their financial institution than a consumer whose money was stolen via a wire transfer. This is because the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (“EFTA”) governs

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Reported as Deceased on Credit Report?

Does your credit report inaccurately indicate that you are deceased? This is a common problem that happens because someone else associated with the account, such as a spouse or co-signor, dies. Another possibility is that your social security number mistakenly matches a number reported by the Social Security Administration as

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How to handle credit reporting errors, from claim to closure

Have you consistently paid your bills on time only to get turned down when you applied for credit? This might be the result of credit reporting errors that happened beyond your control. If that’s the case, you’re not alone: One in four American consumers has uncovered errors on their credit

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