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John Fielding, CEO
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Such laws allow consumers to maintain maximum choice of providers - no small thing when almost all insurance is employer-based and employers routinely change insurers in search of premium savings.
This law protects consumers from abuses during the residential real estate purchase and loan process and enables them to be better informed shoppers by requiring disclosure of costs of settlement services.
Pennsylvania Law requires real estate brokers and salespersons advise consumers of the business relationships permitted by the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Consumers having dificulty determining whether their insurance covers particular procedures or services may contact the insurance regulator in their state whose laws apply to the particular policy for more information.
Law protecting consumers that establishes procedures to correct errors on credit reports and gives consumers specific rights in dealing with credit reporting agencies.
Current case law allows arbitration clause drafters to prohibit consumers from aggregating small claims in class actions or consolidated arbitration proceedings.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Ohio law currently requires consumers to pay a use tax on online and catalog purchases that are not subject to sales tax collection by etailers.
Safer consumers may spend more online Federal laws to protect consumer privacy online are coming.
These laws protect consumers and provide guidelines for the credit industry.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The National Consumers League today announced its support for an unprecedented alliance of law enforcement and health care organizations advocating aggressive efforts to prevent prescription drug abuse while protecting the right of consumers to safe and effective therapies for pain management.
Almost all the laws protecting the naive and gullible consumers have been eliminated largely by the Republicans with the help and cooperation of the Democrats because corporate payoffs are lucrative.
Bankruptcy law is based on the clear realisation that those who go bankrupt today can become significant contributors as producers and consumers in the future if they are enabled to once again contribute to their economy and society.
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