Utah’s Top Five Scams
Top Five Scams On FBI’s Cybercrimes List That Utahns Are Losing Millions in Frauds.
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Posted by Admin | Aug 17, 2020 | Consumer Advice
Top Five Scams On FBI’s Cybercrimes List That Utahns Are Losing Millions in Frauds.
Read MorePosted by Admin | Aug 17, 2020 | Credit, Loans & Debt
Making the choice between buying and leasing has often been difficult. On one hand, buying involves higher monthly costs, but you own something in the end. On the other, a lease has lower monthly payments, but you get into a cycle where you never stop paying for a vehicle.
Read MorePosted by Admin | Aug 16, 2020 | Consumer Resources
Specific Consumer Information Resources Information from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This...
Read MorePosted by Admin | Aug 16, 2020 | Fraud News
Information about types of frauds from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders, and other financial companies treat consumers fairly.
Read MorePosted by Admin | Aug 16, 2020 | Consumer Affairs Agencies
The Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, also known as DOPL, is one of seven agencies within the Utah Department of Commerce. DOPL is legislatively responsible to administer and enforce specific laws related to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations and professions. The statutes are mostly located in Title 58 of Utah Code.
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While we are a non-governmental agency, unincorporated nonprofit association now, that was incorporated in October of 2019. In September of 2020 our founder resigned from all her positions, for serious health issues and Kathy Nicholson took over CFPAU.org, with Ernest Crawford remaining as managing Director.
In January of 2022 the CFPAU.org Directors made the wise decision as a nonprofit, that it was best to unincorporate by allowing the registration expire and for it to become an unincorporated nonprofit association.
Since CFPAU.org does not accept any donations and all work is done by volunteers we accept no financial funding nor provide any funding. Any funds negotiated for refunds or settlements go directly to victims. This is important because we must remain above any influence and remain objective and unbiased in our consumer research and reports. That is why we refuse any payment for our services.
There are no CFPAU financial accounts. We are a unincorporated nonprofit association operated by volunteers, we advocate for consumer victims with state and industry agencies and often meet with state leaders to create better legislation to protect consumers.
We also provide consumer review reports, and opinions about victim experiences with professionals and companies and organizations that our in depth research has indicated is harmful to consumers. To learn more about our organization, please visit our policy page at https://cfpau.org/policy
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