Oregon Recovers Over $2 Million For Consumers
(Salem, OR) -- Oregon's Division of Financial Regulation says it recovered more than two-million-dollars for Oregonians in the first quarter of this year. The division received more than 14 hundred complaints about insurance, mortgages, securities, loans and other financial services. In one incident, an insurance company was notified that a customer had sold their vehicle but failed to remove it from their policy. The additional charges weren't noticed until months later. DFR says its advocates helped the customer get a 33-hundred-dollar refund.



