Toyota will pay $60 million to settle a U.S. regulator's charges it illegally prevented car buyers from canceling unwanted ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday ordered Toyota's credit arm to pay $60 million for tricking customers into ...
Federal regulators have ordered Toyota Motor’s auto-lending arm to pay $60 million in fines and consumer redress for allegedly preventing borrowers from canceling product bundles that raised ...
Toyota Motor Corp.'s U.S.-based auto financing unit will pay $60 million in fines and restitution to settle a U.S. regulator's charges it illegally prevented borrowers from canceling product ...
Dealers added various product bundles without the knowledge of some customers. The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered Toyota Motor Credit Corporation to pay a $60 million ...
The lending arm of Toyota Motor Corp. will pay $60 million to settle allegations by a U.S. regulator that it misled customers into buying extra products that boosted their payments and then gave ...
Complaints by thousands of Toyota customers, that they were scammed by the automaker’s in-house financing services unit by buying products they couldn’t cancel, have resulted in $60 million in ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Toyota’s U.S.-based auto-financing subsidiary to pay $60 million to harmed consumers for illegally blocking customers from canceling insurance ...
Toyota's U.S. financing arm deceptively added products to customers' loans, made it unreasonably hard for them to remove the ...
Nov 20 (Reuters) - Toyota (7203.T) will pay $60 million to settle a U.S. regulator's charges it illegally prevented car buyers from canceling unwanted product bundles that increased their monthly ...
Toyota will pay $60 million to settle a U.S. regulator's charges it illegally prevented car buyers from canceling unwanted product bundles that increased their monthly loan payments, and ...