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  本文选自The Washington Post《华盛顿邮报》2014年4月10日Business板块刊登的一篇文章,原文标题为“Bank of America to pay nearly $800 million for deceptive credit card practices”。文章主要围绕美国银行因信用卡欺诈而遭受处罚展开。

  Bank of America agreed Wednesday to pay nearly $800 million in penalties for deceiving millions of customers into buying costly and unneeded services when they signed up for credit cards.

  Americans gravitated to credit protection products that promised debt cancellation or deferment to shield themselves from unforeseen economic problems in the wake of the recession. But in an aggressive push to sell these credit card add-ons, some financial firms glossed over the terms or enrolled unwitting customers.

  Examiners at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau say that is what Bank of America and its telemarketers did for several years.

  The bank will pay $268 million to reimburse about 1.4 million consumers who paid for credit protection services that they never fully received between 2010 to 2012. Another $459 million will go to 1.5 million customers who were hit with unauthorized charges for identity protection products from October 2000 through September 2011, according to the CFPB.

  The watchdog agency also slapped Bank of America with a $20 million civil penalty, which will go to the bureau’s fund for victim relief and financial literacy. The CFPB also is barring the bank from marketing any credit monitoring or protection products until it submits a plan for improving its program.

  In coordination with the CFPB, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency levied a separate $25 million penalty against Bank of America. The OCC also is requiring the bank to take a number of corrective measures, including developing a better risk-management program for consumer products marketed or sold by Bank of America or its vendors.

  Wednesday’s order against Bank of America marks the fifth action the CFPB has taken against financial firms peddling credit card add-ons. Previous cases, which have returned $1.5 billion to consumers, involved JP Morgan Chase and Capital One.

  “We have seen several cases of deceptive marketing and illegal billing in this market. Here, Bank of America was doing both,” Richard Cordray, director of the CFPB, said during a call with reporters Wednesday.

  Cordray said Bank of America misled customers into believing the bank was just sending them additional information about credit protection products when in actuality they were being enrolled in the program. In the two years the payment protection products were on the market, they generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for the company, he said.

  What’s more, the CFPB said, Bank of America often charged consumers for identity protection products before the bank had obtained written authorization to perform the service, a violation of the law. In some cases, the bank never received authorization but started billing customers for the service anyway.

  “Instead of consumers receiving the protection they were promised, they were being illegally charged by one of the nation’s largest banks for little or no benefit to themselves,” Cordray said.

  Bank of America says it has already made refunds to a majority of affected consumers. Customers who are still with the bank will receive credits to their accounts, if they have not already. Those who are no longer with Bank of America have received or will be mailed checks.

  “Bank of America stopped marketing identity theft protection products in December 2011 and credit card debt cancellation products in August 2012,” company spokesman Tony Allen said. He said the bank brought the problems to regulators’ attention nearly two years ago. Since then, Bank of America has been locked in negotiations with the OCC and the CFPB to resolve the matter.

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  penalty 罚款,罚金,处罚

  deceive 欺骗

  sign up 报名,登记,签约参加

  gravitate 被吸引,受引力作用,向……倾斜

  cancellation 取消

  deferment 延期,迁延

  shield from 庇护;使免遭……

  in the wake of 紧紧跟随,随……而来,作为……的结果,仿效

  recession 衰退;不景气

  add-ons 附加,附加条款,附属物

  gloss over 掩盖,掩饰

  enroll 登记;注册

  unwitting 不知情的,不知不觉的,无意的

  the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 美国消费者金融保护局

  reimburse 偿还,赔偿

  the watchdog agency 监督机构

  slap 打耳光,侮辱,拍击

  the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency 货币监理署办公室

  comptroller 审计官,监查官

  vendor 卖主,小贩,自助售货机

  revenue 税收,营业额,收益

  refund 退还,偿还,归还

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