Consumer Law Reviewer

Cameron Reyes

Cameron Reyes is a renowned expert in consumer law, focusing on consumer credit and warranty law. He leads the review team in evaluating complex consumer law cases, ensuring that the information provided is accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive.

Credentials

Lead Reviewer, Consumer Law Division

18+ yearsConsumer CreditWarranty Law

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Cameron Reyes

What Does a Public Record Mean on Your Credit Report?How Old Do You Have to Be to Get a Loan? All TypesWhat Are the Credit Bureaus: How They Work and Your RightsHow to Find Out Who Hacked Your Bank Account and Report ItHow to Handle Identity Theft: Steps to RecoverIs Debt Relief Real or a Scam? Know Your OptionsHow Does Current Credit Work: Reports, Scores & FreezesWhy Are Debit Cards Bad? Fraud, Fees, and MoreWhat to Do When Someone Uses Your Debit Card: Steps and RightsHow to Pay Off or Settle Medical Debt in CollectionsCan You Buy a Warranty on a Used Car? Yes, Here's HowIs There a Waiting Period for Home Warranty? What to KnowWhat Is a Return Mail Fee and How to Dispute It?When to Buy an Extended Warranty: Timing and RulesHow Does a Lemon Law Work: Repairs, Refunds & BuybacksHow Does a Debt Relief Order (DRO) Work?How Does a Bank Investigate a Dispute: Steps and TimelinesHow to Report a Stolen Social Security Number: FTC & IRSAre There Any Incentives for Buying an Electric Car?What Percentage of Available Credit Should You Use?What to Do After Car Repossession: Rights and OptionsHow to Tell If a Treasury Check Is Real: Red FlagsWhy Don't I Have a TransUnion Credit Score?How to Pass a Credit Check: Fix Errors and Raise Your ScoreHow Do I Get a Credit Report for Free?How Much of Your Credit Card Should You Pay Off Each Month?Can You Check Your Credit Score at 17: Reports and ScoresDo Credit Card Statements Show Exactly What You Bought?How to Know If Bankruptcy Is Right for You: Key SignsDo Pawn Shops Do Payment Plans or Layaway?