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  2. Mr. Cooper Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Mr. Cooper paid out millions of dollars in settlements in New York and California due to various violations of state banking laws. [15] In 2020, Mr. Cooper agreed to a $91 million settlement with the CFPB, all 50 states, and three U.S. territories, for mishandling foreclosures and borrowers' payments. [16]

  3. Mr. Cooper - Wikipedia

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    It is the consumer-facing mortgage lender and servicer of its parent company Mr. Cooper Group. [1] It is one of the largest mortgage servicers in the United States with a servicing portfolio of approximately $1.2 trillion and more than 5.4 million customers.

  4. Coupon-eligible converter box - Wikipedia

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    A coupon-eligible converter box (CECB) was a digital television adapter that met eligibility specifications for subsidy "coupons" from the United States government.The subsidy program was enacted to provide terrestrial television viewers with an affordable way to continue receiving free digital terrestrial television services after the nation's television service transitioned to digital ...

  5. Cyberattack forces loan servicer Mr. Cooper to shut down systems

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    Mr. Cooper, a popular mortgage lender in the U.S., said it suffered a cyberattack on Oct. 31 that forced it to lock down its systems, preventing customers from paying their mortgages or loans for ...

  6. Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    As the cable business expanded, it was eventually consolidated and spun off into the new privately-owned Cox Cable Communications (CCC) in 1968, which quickly became the second-largest cable TV company. Upon Jim Cox Jr.'s death in 1974, he left his two sisters, Anne Cox Chambers and Barbara Cox, in control of 95% of the privately-owned company. [7]

  7. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    The $1 charge won’t actually be deducted from the account. The bank for the credit card should remove the charge within a day or two. If you used a credit card for age verification and noticed the charge hasn’t been removed after a few days, please contact your bank or credit card company.

  8. Cox Media Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, [2] Cox Enterprises created Cox Media Group (CMG) by merging Cox Newspapers, [3] Cox Radio, and Cox Television into one integrated digital media company. The creation of Cox Media Group was a departure from grouping subsidiaries based solely on publishing medium. [4]

  9. Accepted payment methods for AOL services

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    Accepted payment methods. Credit or debit cards. American Express; Visa (credit or debit) Discover (credit or debit) MasterCard (credit or debit) PayPal (for most online purchases) Direct debit is no longer available for active accounts, however, it can be used to pay past due balances, with a $7 fee. Entering your payment info