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NEW JERSEY OFFICIALS TALK FIGHTING JUNK FEES & FRAUD

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This storyWhat will NJ's junk fee crackdown actually achieve?

  • Lower bills for consumers 0%
  • Companies just rename the fees 0%
  • Legal battles stall progress 0%
  • A model other states copy 0%

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This storyWhat should NJ officials prioritize fighting first?

  • Hidden fees on bills 0%
  • Online scams & fraud 0%
  • Predatory lending 0%
  • Fake subscription traps 0%

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This storyWhich junk fee bothers you the most?

  • Resort/hotel fees 0%
  • Airline seat fees 0%
  • Ticket service fees 0%
  • Late payment fees 0%

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This storyHow much do 'junk fees' cost American consumers each year?

  1. Around $10 billion
  2. Around $35 billion
  3. Around $90 billion
  4. Around $200 billion
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Around $90 billion

This storyHow much do Americans pay in 'junk fees' every year?

  1. $14 billion
  2. $45 billion
  3. $90 billion
  4. $230 billion
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$90 billion

This storyShould ICE conduct enforcement operations in residential NJ neighborhoods?

  • Yes — fully justified 0%
  • Only with prior notice 0%
  • No — local police should lead 0%
  • Too soon to judge 0%

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This storyWas the ICE agent justified in firing after being struck by the vehicle?

  • Yes — fully justified 0%
  • Only if escape was impossible 0%
  • No — other options existed 0%
  • Too few facts to decide 0%

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NJ's 1960 Consumer Fraud Act is one of America's oldest such laws!

Passed decades before federal consumer protection rules, NJ's law allows victims to recover triple damages plus attorney fees. It has served as a model for other states' consumer fraud statutes ever since.

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