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Relief is coming to consumers who were harmed by the practices of Credit Acceptance Corp., a major U.S. subprime auto lender. The company has been ordered to pay $27.2 million to settle claims it made ...
franchised stores and one service center. Combined with its existing 26 branches, AAC now has 31 from servicing a portfolio of more than $135 million in receivables to allowing more than 100 users ...
Credit Acceptance, a subprime auto lending company, is being sued by the New York Attorney General's Office and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The two entities allege the lender misled ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and New York's attorney general sued subprime auto lender Credit Acceptance Corp. Wednesday for deceiving borrowers about the true cost of car loans, violating ...