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Banning Deceptive Claims of 'Free' Money Transfers

03-27
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau calls for end to deceptive claims

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is taking action to end deceptive practices in the international money transfer business.

In new guidance, the CFPB makes clear that claims of "free" transfers accompanied by junk fees violate the law.

“Consumers should not be paying junk fees on international money transfers that are advertised as free,” said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra. “The CFPB will continue to work with law enforcement to ensure companies don't illegally burden families with fees or inflated exchange rates using false or misleading claims.”

The CFPB's guidance spells out specific acts by international money transfer companies that constitute illegal activity. These include:



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