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Supreme Court rules in favor of mandatory arbitration

In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of mandatory arbitration when you do business with a company. This particular case concerns a subsidiary of a large bank that was doing a con job on those with damaged credit. The subsidiary would send mailers telling subprime customers ...

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How To Build Your Financial Future

In this special web-only feature, Clark talks one-on-one with you, providing his best strategies for securing your financial future.

Mandatory arbitration upheld by Supreme Court

In a recent 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that corporate arbitrations are legal and enforceable, no matter how stacked deck they may be against consumers. The particular case the Supremes ruled on involved in AT&T. Some 6 years, AT&T pulled a bait-and-switch by offering something for free but then ...

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Harassed by a debt you don't owe?

Are you being harassed over a debt that you don't really owe? Get Clark's tips on how to handle the situation.

Electronic pickpocketing risk for some credit cards

Millions of Americans who have credit cards equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips for easy use can also have their account info stolen with relative ease by criminals. Cards with RFID chips are designed to make credit card transactions simple by allowing cardholders to wave their card in front ...

Kardashian Kard shows how bad pre-paid credit cards can be

I don't know much about the Kardashians, but I like them right this second. If you're a fan of celebrity gossip sites like TMZ, I'm sure you know who the Kardashians are. They are brand that's just about being a brand and I don't get it. But I became interested ...

Bogus insurance charges being snuck on monthly credit card statements

RIP-OFF ALERT: For as long as Clark has been on the air, he's told you about why you should look at bank statements every month when they come in. Now he has a new reason to share why you should heed that advice. The Wall Street Journal reports some banks ...

Beware of Temporary Loan Modifications

These days there are more people underwater on their mortgages than ever, so it's no surprise that Clark's Consumer Action Center gets so many calls about loan modifications. The most problematic ones are the "temporary modifications." This is when a lender might ask you to, say, pay half of your ...

Mandatory arbitration a national scandal

New reporting from The Wall Street Journal reveals that mandatory arbitration -- often called "kangaroo court arbitration" by Clark -- is more of a rip than even previously thought. The Journal reveals that private-equity firm Accretive LLC owns the National Arbitration Forum, law firm Mann Bracken and the collection agency ...

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Mandatory Arbitration

Corporate America loves to forces mandatory arbitration on its customers. But one state is fighting back by taking a major "kangaroo court" provider out of commission.

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