FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 14, 2016 – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has indicated it is interested in looking at how repossession agencies charge consumers for items like vehicle storage and personal property. That could lead to investigations, financial penalties, or worse.






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