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a high school student 1
a higher dollar amount is shown as written off '' or charged off. '' This raises concerns that Pentagon Federal Credit Union may be reporting different amounts for fraudulent gain. 1
a higher dollar amount is shown as written off '' or charged off. '' This raises concerns that XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX be reporting different amounts for fraudulent gain. 3
a higher principle balance : Increased from {$160000.00} to {$250000.00} 1
a home appraisal was conducted with several photos taken by the appraiser. XXXX XX/XX/XXXX 1
a house is a large asset you dont want to loose. This is pretty much how he ended the conversation 1
a house we purchased after we moved out of XXXX XXXX. We receive other tax statements and account notices on our current New York address. It was very bizarre that the XXXX address was used when we have since purchased a home with Chase at XXXX XXXX and have since even moved twice from XXXX and receive our statements at XXXX XXXX XXXX 1
a key point of failure. 1
a kind-hearted complete stranger overheard me talking to a fellow XXXX who was in the same boat I was and they paid for enough gas to get me home.,,Payfare International Inc.,MO,63376,,Consent provided,Web,2023-11-07,Closed with explanation,Yes,N/A,7817680 1
a lapse in coverage. 1
a lapse that raises significant concerns about compliance with mandatory disclosure requirements and the overall integrity of the credit reporting process. 1
a large amount of my time is wasted being put on hold 1
a large middle-aged man came to the door and entered the house 1
a large number of enrolled creditors were never contacted or paid at all. Despite this 1
a larger down payment and higher monthly payments 1
a late mark appeared which I was not notified of. This severely impacted my credit score during a period where I was actively seeking housing. I contacted the creditor but was met with vague responses. I request this be verified with full payment history and if unverified 6
a late payment listed on the XXXX XXXX account 2
a late payment mark was still added to my credit report. 1
a late payment notification 1
a late payment of 30 4
a late payment of XXXX 3
a late remark appeared. I was never formally notified. This mark has led to credit card denials and increased insurance rates XXXX XXXX XXXX Account # : XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Date Opened : XX/XX/XXXX High Credit : {$520.00} Late Payment Issue : The reported late status is not consistent with my records Law : FCRA 611 requires the reinvestigation of disputed entries and removal if unverifiable Story : I enrolled in autopay and theres no reasonable basis for this negative remark. Ive lost job opportunities because of this misreported entry on background checks. I demand full verification 1
A latter from my bank And they still have not activated my card I told my mother XXXX they do n't care My mother XXXX tonite and XXXX the The card is Netspend Stay away!,Company believes it acted appropriately as authorized by contract or law,Netspend Corporation,AK,995XX,,Consent provided,Web,2017-03-20,Closed with explanation,Yes,No,2395136 1
a law designed to safeguard consumers ' privacy and control over their credit information. 3
a lawyer at Winn Law Group 1
a lawyer at XXXX XXXX XXXX 1
a lawyer named XXXX XXXX 1
a legal document what??? he became frustrated told me not to yell and that this was a legal matter and that he couldnt discuss much of anything else. 1
a legally binding contract abusing the elderly. 1
a lender name I have never used 1
a lender that claims they provide federal funds despite primarily operating as a commercial entity working with XXXX XXXX military members. The claims of federal funding have prevented their participation in my debt counseling program. Instead 1
a letter explaining I am a minor ( XXXX and XXXX XXXX ) and unable to get a state ID until I am XXXX and XXXX XXXX. They said ok and to use my expired school ID ans that it will take 5 business days to review. I sent in the school ID 1
a letter for proof of address 6
a letter from Chase temporary credit {$1200.00} to my new account ; 4. On XX/XX/XXXX 1
a letter from me disputing the fraudulent bank transactions and a copy of my CA drivers license. In my letter of dispute I stated My rights 1
a letter from Social Security stating myself as being her representative of her monthly statements and a copy of her death certificate 1
A letter from XXXX XXXX attempting to coerce me into signing a waiver of my rights ( which I refused ). 1
a letter goes to the credit agencies. 1
a letter has been mailed. I do not feel that this is right that I am being treated wrongfully. My account with your bank was scammed including the use of XXXX. 1
a letter notified and proof of my identity 4
a letter of explanation for a deposit 1
a Letter of Indemnity is required from XXXX. XXXX has denied me this letter and is unwilling to get involved. I have no contact information for someone at Netspend to contact regarding this matter. I fear Netspend will continue to hold my funds XXXX citing my inability to secure this Letter of Indemnity. '' CFPB 1
a letter of warning 1
a letter stating my account is not in forbearance and constant calls 1
a letter was received from PennyMac indicating the coverage information had not been processed ( see copy of letter attached ). As a result 1
a liaison from Chases Executive Office 1
a liar 2
a licensed provider of money transfer services. All money transmission is provided by PayPal 1
a lien never recorded on record no one ever filed for a lost note at this time. How can an assignment of deed of Trust attach itself to a Judgement lien in XXXX 7 years later. when it is now accelerated defaulted debt and time barred debt and furthermore neither servicesr will answer a validation letter and or QWR with proof who is now the owner of this time barred debt. Recording fabricated assignments on land records is a crime and is the easiest way for title thief and or a non-judicial foreclosure to steal the property from rightful owner. This needs to be investigated and sent up to the federal0 department for further investigation for Mortgage fraud and or Title Thief of private property. These assignments are now clouding the record so that I can't sell the property and pay the debt to the rightful lien holder of the Judgement ( XXXX XXXX ) whom the Judge believed to be the owner of the date at the time. The servicer is once again making themselves Holder in due course when this debt was transferred assigned or sold after it was accelerated and in default. This is also impossible. The property is now on a non- judicial foreclosure list from defaulted debt ( a Zombie Loan ) and fabricated wrong assignments recorded on record threw a Mers data base. I'm asking that CFPB intervene and do not allow this non judicial foreclose sale 1
a LIFE. 1

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.