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GMAC seems to always be at the center of bankruptcy rumors.  So how on earth does it explain this (via NYT) ...

GMAC Chief Gets $1.2 Million in Pay for 45 Days’ Work

GMAC, the auto and home lender, has not reported a profit since 2008. But it gave its chief executive, Michael A. Carpenter, a pay package rivaling that of Lloyd C. Blankfein, chief of Goldman Sachs, the nation’s most profitable securities company.

Class Action UPDATE - Gregory v. NCO

The Consumers Law team recently scored a big win for Pennsylvania consumers against collections giant NCO.  On February 17, 2010, U.S. District Judge Ronald Buckwalter granted final approval of a class action settlement that delivers over $6 million dollars in relief for 2300+ PA consumers. Cary Flitter, Ted Lorenz and Andy Milz were class counsel.

New credit card rules take effect February 22

The federal Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, also known as the CreditCARD Act goes into effect February 22, 2010.  This law implements changes to many of the onerous conditions card issuers have imposed on consumers over the past twenty-plus years. 

Credit card changes affect your FICO score

This headline states the obvious, right?  BUT, some consumers are surprised to learn that closing a credit card account after it's paid off can result in a lower FICO credit score.  The way to avoid this problem used to be paying your account down to zero but keeping the card active.  But times have changed. 

Collectors using Facebook, MySpace to track down debtors

Watch out, the debt collector that's been calling you and sending you collection letters might be your next Facebook "friend"...

According to this news report, debt collectors are starting to follow consumers via popular social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace:

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