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

Can You Use a Passport to Cash a Check: What Banks RequireDo You Get an Overdraft Fee Every Day? How Daily Fees WorkWhat Auto Insurance Coverage Do You Really Need?What Does Dispute Resolved Mean on Your Credit Report?How Do I Cancel a Direct Debit? Two Methods ExplainedWhy Is Consumer Protection Important: Your Legal RightsWhat Does Charged Off Mean for Your Credit and Taxes?Can Car Insurance Raise Rates Without Notice? State RulesHow to Calculate the Daily Periodic Rate on a Credit CardHow Do Pawn Shops Work With Jewelry: Loans and TermsCan You Take Out a Loan for Rent? Options and Legal RightsCan I Trade My Car In for a Cheaper One?How to Get 0% APR on Your Existing Credit CardWhy Are Credit Cards Used? Benefits, Risks, and FeesWhy Is Someone Else's Name on My Credit Report: What to DoIs Car Insurance Cheaper If You're Married? Rates ExplainedDo I Need Stacked Uninsured Motorist Coverage?Will Filing Bankruptcy Affect My Spouse?Can I File a Claim With My Insurance and Theirs?How to Get Out of a Repossession: Your OptionsHow to Get the Best Car Insurance: Coverage and QuotesDoes Car Insurance Cover Repairs: Coverage and ExclusionsWhat Is the Cost of Using Credit: Interest and FeesWhat Are Unclaimed Properties and How Do You Claim Them?What Is an Ultra Low Mileage Lease and How It Works?Can I Get Utilities With Bad Credit? Deposits and RightsCan I Get a Credit Card for My Child? Age & OptionsWhy Financing a New Car Costs More Than the Sticker PriceWhat Is a Joint Credit Report and Does It Exist?Where Do You Write a Phone Number on a Check?