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The CFPB requests public comment on a wide variety of topics to inform our work. These requests can include: proposed rules, requests for information, and Paperwork Reduction Act notices that give the public an opportunity to comment on potential information collections.

All these notices will be published in the Federal Register. You can submit comments online at Regulations.gov, by email, by mail, and by hand delivery/courier. For details, click on the link for the notice on which you’d like to comment. You don’t have to be an expert or a lawyer to give comments. We invite all individuals to share their views. 

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Request for Information Regarding Consumer Credit Card Market

The Credit CARD Act requires the CFPB to conduct a review of the consumer credit card market, within the limits of its existing resources available for reporting purposes. In connection with conducting that review, and in accordance with the act, the CFPB is soliciting information from the public about a number of aspects of the consumer credit card market.

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