Charitable Raffles
(Separate Website)
What does the law permit?
By: Texas Attorney General
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Spanish / Espaņol
Door-to-Door Sales
(Separate Website)
Explains your legal rights when buying from a salesperson that comes to your home.
By: Texas Attorney General
Frequently Asked Questions About Banks
(Separate Website)
By: Texas Department of Banking
Giving to Charities
(Separate Website)
What to watch out for when giving money to charities.
By: Texas Attorney General
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Spanish / Espaņol
How to File a Complaint
(Separate Website)
Find out how to file a complaint against a bank or other institution regulated by the Department of Banking.
By: Texas Department of Banking
How to Save Money and Avoid Theft: Cashing Checks and Opening Bank Accounts
(Separate Website)
Mail Order Sales
(Separate Website)
What are your rights when buying goods through the mail?
By: Texas Attorney General
Pawn Shop Facts
(Separate Website)
From lost pawn tickets to burglary victims, this brochure answers your pawn shop questions.
By: Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
Payment in Full Checks video.
(Separate Website)
Does writing "payment in full" on a check mean you won't owe any more? An answer that may surprise you.
By: Texas Young Lawyers Association
Shopping for Money Wire Transfer Services
(Separate Website)
Five Steps You Can Take to Avoid Fraud & Save Money
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Spanish / Espaņol
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