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The CFPB is Correcting Flaws to Restore Integrity and Utility to the Consumer Complaint System
The consumer complaint portal has long been plagued by issues that severely limit its effectiveness in addressing consumers’ complaints and practical utility of its information.
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What happened
According to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s press release item, The CFPB is Correcting Flaws to Restore Integrity and Utility to the Consumer Complaint System, The consumer complaint portal has long been plagued by issues that severely limit its effectiveness in addressing consumers’ complaints and practical utility of its information.
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- The CFPB is Correcting Flaws to Restore Integrity and Utility to the Consumer Complaint SystemConsumer Financial Protection Bureau - 2026-06-24T04:00:00+00:00
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