Discrimination in Apple Card Application Process
Preston Law Offices is investigating whether the application process for "Apple Card"-branded credit cards is lawful. Some consumers have complained Apple Card's process for denying credit applications is not transparent, and could be a pretext for discrimination. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), California's Unruh Act (California Civil Code § 51), and other similar laws prohibit discrimination in credit transactions on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, and other legally protected categories. For More Information, Contact Preston Law Offices Today
You may be entitled to compensation if you were denied an Apple Card. Preston Law Offices will evaluate whether you are eligible to participate in a class action, explain your options, and work to ensure Apple Card complies with the law. Since 2009, Preston Law Offices has represented individuals and small businesses in a broad range of class actions, focusing on borrower rights, privacy, and unfair trade practices. Courts have appointed Preston Law Offices as lead class counsel, and Preston Law Offices has obtained recoveries for hundreds of thousands of class members. To learn more, contact us today. We will evaluate your situation to determine whether you have a case.