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36 State Attorneys General settle with CarMax over non-disclosure of open safety recalls

CFPB Monitor

Any vehicles sold online, including through www.carmax.com or the CarMax mobile app, must also clearly and conspicuously disclose on the first page of the overall description of the vehicle or vehicle history report that the vehicle may be subject to an open recall for safety issues that have not been repaired.

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Sizzle Or Fizzle: Facebook, Online Lending, Cash – And The Twilio Surge

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This week it was Minnesota, and then yesterday Walmart really got warmed up and announced the expansion of their new payments service in: Michigan, Virginia, the Carolinas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Washington, D.C. Online lending . Costco Card.

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CFPB September 2016 complaint report highlights money transfer complaints, complaints from Pennsylvania consumers

CFPB Monitor

General findings include the following: As of September 1, 2016, the CFPB handled approximately 982,400 complaints nationally, including approximately 28,700 complaints in August 2016. Sellers involved in transactions using an online money transfer service often reported encountering problems with the dispute resolution process.

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What ‘Patchwork’ eCommerce Taxes Mean For Black Friday – And Beyond

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By some estimates, total dollars spent online through the holidays should grow by about 14 percent, to as much as $143.7 And in the wake of all those sales lies a pressing issue for merchants plying their trades online: figuring out the tax liabilities. Conversely, Nebraska has a database that lists items that are exempt from taxes.

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