Posted On: March 8, 2010 by Scott Sagaria

National Consumer Protection Week

A San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney keeps consumers informed about Consumer Protection Week, March 7-13th...

National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) assists consumers of all ages and walks of life be informed about and, if needed, execute their consumer rights. As San Jose Bankruptcy Attorneys, we are all for this! The theme of NCPW is how to preserve and protect your money and as an added bounus to National Consumer Protection week, the FDIC has announced their launch of a money management section on their website to further awareness to consumers. This feature will include daily tips during NCPW, followed by an ongoing "Consumer Tip of the Week." Subject matter will include saving and borrowing money to protecting money with FDIC insurance and avoiding financial fraud, according to an FDIC posted article. Consumers, consumers in debt, bankruptcy attorneys, media and anyone interested in saving money is invited to catch up on the latest and greatest in consumer information, debt resolution, and money matters.

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