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2,600 student-loan borrowers are getting $11 million in payments after a federal consumer watchdog accused a debt relief company of illegally charging fees — and encouraging customers to 'stop paying their student loans altogether'
(March 24 04:57) Businessinsider.sg
The CFPB filed a complaint accusing GST Factoring, which runs a student-debt relief business, of "charging illegal advance fees" to pay off debt.
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