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all within a XXXX HOUR WINDOW. They indicated that they had approved my loan ; however 1
all within the allowable limits. 1
all within the hour 1
all within the same company. Truly seems like it is set up to not work well intentionally. Everyone with Truist accounts should find a new bank. 1
all without affect. 1
all without disclosing these facts to me. 1
all written correspondence with Ally 1
all XXXX credit bureaus verified the account and continue to report it as a collection with inconsistent balances. 1
all you have to wait for U.S. Bank to internally disperse the promotional bonus ''. 1
All you owe on this contract is awful to place in any contract. Owe means that I am already obligated. 1
all {$3600.00}.,Company has responded to the consumer and the CFPB and chooses not to provide a public response,WELLS FARGO & COMPANY,AZ,85140,,Consent provided,Web,2026-01-30,Closed with non-monetary relief,Yes,N/A,19120694 1
all. 1
Allarin Professional Group LLC 2
Alleged account number 1
ALLEGED ALLONGES EXHIBITED BY XXXX IN THE XXXX CH XXXX BK ). 1
alleged claim which never provided value or consideration 1
alleged Debt Collector must cease all collection/prosecution efforts against alleged debtor 1
alleged lender of public record. The XXXX assignment is ineffective because XXXX never owned the note. XXXX assignment is ineffective to transfer ownership of a mortgage. Ownership of a mortgage is in issue 3
alleged report of {>= $1 1
alleged servicers XXXX XXXX XXXX ( XXXX ) and Nationstar provided us with a second copy of the note on which my signature and endorsements were forged. We were also given copies of two fake loan applications one without signature and the other with my forged signature. We therefore have in our possession a total of three copies of our loan application where the one is authenticate and the other two fakes. We have attached these documents. 1
allegedly due to XXXX XXXX 1
allegedly extending the window for which Wells Fargo can keep my money 1
allegedly opened on XX/XX/XXXX.,Company has responded to the consumer and the CFPB and chooses not to provide a public response,Experian Information Solutions Inc.,NJ,07304,,Consent provided,Web,2019-12-16,Closed with explanation,Yes,N/A,3469375 1
allegedly. I am in Oregon. 1
Allegiance Accounting Services, LLC 4
Allegiant Capital Recovery LLC 38
Allegiant Receivables Solutions, Inc 3
alleging a sell and finance through XXXX of TN to have lend money on a new mortgage on our home. This is criminal and not possible 1
alleging an invalid signature. Defendant 1
alleging systemic issues such as failing to forward consumer-provided evidence to furnishers 2
alleging that in reality 1
alleging that it violated state and federal law and then lied about it to get government funding. The government claimed that 1
alleging that they conduct sham '' investigations and reinsert inaccurate information without notice. My case is consistent with this pattern of misconduct. Resolution Requested : I request that the CFPB take action to ensure Trans union : 1. Conducts a proper reinvestigation of my disputes. 2. Removes all inaccurate 1
alleging that we owe rent and lease termination fees. 1
alleging that XXXX XXXX offices used unlawful and deceptive practices to sell unnecessary services3. 1
alleging unfair and illegal practices such as conducting unnecessary medical procedures not covered by my medical insurance and pressuring patients to sign up for credit card companies with outrageous hidden charges. I plan to pursue my claim with legal representation and the XXXX on this matter and therefore I asked that XXXX XXXX to my settle for a payment in full of {$1900.00} as of the balance amount owed on my XX/XX/XXXX 1
Allen & Withrow 23
Allen Tate Mortgage Services 7
Allgate Financial, LLC 67
Alliance Acceptance Corp. 3
Alliance Asset Management, Inc (Closed) 28
Alliance Bank was the only option available. 1
Alliance CAS, LLC 30
Alliance Collection Agencies, Inc. 189
Alliance Collection Service 19
Alliance Consumer Solutions, Inc 4
Alliance Credit Counseling, Inc. 1
Alliance Credit Services, Inc. 4
ALLIANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES 5
Alliance Group & Associates LLC 33

What this index shows

This is the master index of every company that appears in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Consumer Complaint Database, mirrored on PlainComplaint and grouped by institution so a single company page rolls up every complaint filed against that company across every product, state, and year since 2011. The CFPB began collecting consumer complaints when it was established under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 and has published them as a public dataset to give consumers, researchers, and journalists a window into how U.S. financial-services firms respond to customer concerns.

The default view is alphabetical by company name and paginated 50 companies per page. Use the sort controls to re-order by total complaint volume (highest first), timely-response percentage (best response track record first), or most recent complaint activity (companies with the freshest reports). Each row links to a dedicated company page showing year-over-year complaint trends, the top complaint products, complaint issues, top states by volume, and a year-by-year breakdown of complaint counts and response timeliness.

How to compare companies fairly

Raw complaint volume is a function of two things: how many customers the company serves, and how it handles those customers. A nationwide bank with tens of millions of accounts can show six-figure complaint counts simply because of its scale; a smaller regional lender with a few hundred complaints may actually have a higher per-customer complaint rate. The "Timely Response %" column shows the share of complaints the company answered within the CFPB's deadline — a stronger comparable metric across firms of different sizes. Pair it with the volume column to form a fuller picture, and dig into the company page for the breakdown by product so you can see whether issues are concentrated in a single line of business (for example, credit reporting) or spread across the entire firm.

Complaint records are consumer-submitted narratives. The CFPB does not adjudicate or verify the facts in each report before publishing; companies are given the opportunity to respond, dispute, or resolve. Many complaints are resolved with monetary or non-monetary relief. The strength of the dataset is in its scale — millions of records spanning every major U.S. consumer financial category — and its neutrality: it reports what consumers said, regardless of the company's perspective. Treat individual records accordingly, and lean on aggregate patterns (top issues, year-over-year trends, state distribution) when drawing conclusions.

What the dataset covers

The CFPB Consumer Complaint Database covers complaints against banks, credit-card issuers, mortgage servicers, debt collectors, payday lenders, student-loan servicers, money-transfer companies, prepaid-card issuers, credit bureaus, auto-finance lenders, and other financial products and services regulated by the agency. Complaints are categorized by product (the broad financial-services category) and sub-product, and again by issue (the specific consumer concern, e.g. "incorrect information on your report") and sub-issue. Year-by-year coverage runs from 2011 to present, with monthly refreshes published by the CFPB.

PlainComplaint refreshes from the agency's public release on a regular cadence and re-derives all aggregate counts, rankings, and trend lines on each refresh, so the page you're reading reflects the latest snapshot of the public database. See the methodology page for the full data pipeline, dedup rules, and the refresh schedule, or browse by other dimensions: issues, products, or states.