Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Security National Automotive Acceptance Company, LLC

  1. October 28, 2015

    Lender To Pay $3.3M For Military Debt Collection Practices

    The Consumer Financial Bureau on Wednesday announced a settlement with an Ohio-based automobile lender accused of using threats to collect on debts of military service members, with the lender being required to pay $2.28 million to service members and other customers, along with a $1 million penalty.

  2. June 18, 2015

    CFPB Sues Auto Lender Over Military Debt Collection Practices

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday accused an automobile lender in Ohio federal court of allegedly trying to collect on debts of military service members by threatening to inform their superiors that they violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

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