The consumer protection law (i.e., truth-in-lending act of 1968) requires that borrowers be informed of the: cost of auto insurance annual percentage rate (APR) the reason a potential buyer has been denied credit. features of an extended warranty.
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The reason a potential buyer has been denied credit: The potential buyer may have been denied credit due to factors such as a low credit score, a high debt-to-income ratio, a history of late payments or defaults, insufficient income, or a lack of credit history. Show more…
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