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Oregon cracks down on unscrupulous debt collection tactics
According to the Portland Business Journal, Minnesota debt collector Allied Interstate, Incorporated has agreed to pay a $90,000 fine and put a stop to its abusive collection practices in Oregon - a powerful reminder of the importance of adhering
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Police candidates in California face tough background screening process
People in California wanting to pursue a career in law enforcement must go through a long process before they can get started. In addition to rigorous training, people who hope to get a law enforcement position in the Golden State must pass
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FTC announces top consumer complaints of 2010
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission recently unveiled its top consumer complaints from 2010 - with identity theft topping the list for the 11th straight year.The FTC said that it had received some 1.34 million consumer complaints during 2010
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Illinois attorney general comes out with top consumer complaints of 2010
The attorney general in Illinois recently came out with a list that rated debt-related firms as the No. 1 business when it came to consumer complaints.Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said in a statement that many in the state were struggling
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Man sues over incorrect background check
A man in Virginia has filed a $7.5 million federal lawsuit against the city of El Paso, Texas, claiming an incorrect criminal record violates his civil rights.In the suit, John Shelby claims that by negligently linking another man's criminal
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