August 11, 2020
TRENTON – As part of the state’s efforts to increase access to telehealth services to the greatest extent possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Division of Consumer Affairs Aug. 11...
TRENTON – As part of the state’s efforts to increase access to telehealth services to the greatest extent possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Division of Consumer Affairs Aug. 11...
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TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced in a release Feb. 27 that Wells Fargo had begun a consumer redress review program through which customers who have not already...
RIO GRANDE – Dolores Rambo, an investigator with Cape May County Consumer Affairs-Weights & Measures, warns of possible scams that may be directed toward persons covered by Medicare as new...
NEWARK – New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has issued Notices of Violations (NOVs) to 36 health care service firms statewide, including one in Cape May County, seeking $242,850 in...
NEWARK – Continuing their commitment to protecting senior citizens from financial exploitation, Acting Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs today launched their “Anti-Fraud...
NEWARK – New Jerseyans shopping for a Passover Seder or stocking up on kosher-for-Passover items this week can shop with confidence because New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has inspected...