Consumer Law Reviewer

Piper Redding

Piper Redding brings extensive experience in consumer law, specializing in unfair business practices and consumer class actions. As a senior editorial reviewer, they ensure the highest standards of quality and accuracy in consumer law content, guiding authors and reviewers alike.

Credentials

Senior Editorial Reviewer, Consumer Law

22+ yearsUnfair Business PracticesConsumer Class Actions

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Piper Redding

Can I Add Money to My Credit Card? What to KnowHow Is Dwelling Coverage Determined: Key FactorsCan I Change My Loan Payment Date? What Lenders AllowDo Banks Care If You Close Your Account? Fees and CreditIs There a Penalty for Paying Off a HELOC Early?How to Get a Car at 16: Purchase, Title & InsuranceWhat Is a Provisional Adjustment Under Regulation E?What Does the Comparison Table Tell the Borrower?How to Check on Charities Before You DonateCan You Pay a Credit Card With a Prepaid Card?Can You Rent a Car With a Credit Card? Rules and BenefitsWho to Call to Unfreeze Your Credit at All 3 BureausHow Much Should My Renters Insurance Cover?Will a Secured Credit Card Help Your Credit Score?Why Hasn't My Credit Card Payment Posted Yet?How to Get an Unsecured Loan: Requirements and StepsHow to Apply for Credit Card Debt ForgivenessDo Insurance Adjusters Make Commission or Salary?Will a Comprehensive Claim Raise Your Insurance Rates?What Does CSA Approved Mean? Marks and CertificationWhat Is a Spoofing Scam? Types, Laws & PenaltiesWhat Is a Cat C Write-Off? Definition and RulesDo You Really Need Cruise Travel Insurance?Does a Utility Credit Check Affect Your Score?Why Not Lease a Car: Hidden Costs and RestrictionsHow to Get Another Car After Repossession: Financing OptionsCan You Return a Brand New Car? What the Law SaysHow to Check If a Credit Card Is Stolen: Signs and StepsIs Settling a Debt Bad? Risks to Your Credit and TaxesClosed-End Credit Examples: Mortgages, Auto & Student Loans