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(Bloomberg News) The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to publish data on complaints it has begun collecting from consumers about billing, fraud and other issues involving credit cards.
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The federal agency began taking credit card complaints from the public in July 2011 and made the database public June 19. Oklahoma had nearly 2.6 complaints per 100,000 residents, one of the lowest ...