Ready Retail was raided by the FBI in September 2017.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Wednesday it will restart its examinations of lenders to enforce the Military Lending Act.
A Gold Star spouse discovered her late husband’s photo was being used in online romance scams.
By Military Times staff
A 2017 AARP survey found that veterans are twice as likely to be victims of scams as the general public.
LendUp will pay up to $300,000 in restitution to service members, to include what they've already paid.
Company says it self-reported the issues to the CFPB in 2017, and refunded interest and fees to service members.
Lawsuit asks for restitution and other monettary relief to more than 1,200 military consumers allegedly overcharged.
The amount ignited a dispute between the soldier and dealership that has been raging for two years.
How many disappointments from other platforms must transpire to bring one to this stage?
An Atlanta man allegedly attempted to protective equipment to the VA for more than $750 million.
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