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 My Minor Child to My Credit Card? Age and RulesCan You Pay Off a HELOC During the Draw Period?How to Improve Your Mortgage Credit Score FastCan Car Loans Be Refinanced? Requirements and ProcessDo You Have to Pay a Deposit for Water Service?How Much Can Be Garnished for Student Loans: 15% vs. 25%How to Check Your Deductible Online or By PhoneHow Does a Car Become Salvage: The Total Loss ProcessHow to Use a Secured Credit Card to Build CreditDoes Venmo Have International Fees for Cards or Transfers?What Is a Returned Check Fee? Costs and PenaltiesWhat Does Secondary Coverage Mean for Travel Insurance?Does Experian Credit Score Matter? What Lenders UseWhat Does a Money-Back Guarantee Mean? Your RightsWhat Is a Minimum Interest Charge and How It Works?What Does Deductible Waived Mean? Auto, Health & HomeHow to Pay Off $80,000 in Debt: From Repayment to BankruptcyIs Debt Review a Good Idea? Pros and ConsHow to Put 0 Down on a Car and Get ApprovedWhat Happens If You Pay Extra on a Car Lease?How to Check Your Credit for Free: Reports and ScoresWho Tracks Credit Information and Your RightsHow to Get a Debit Card at 16: Steps and RequirementsWhat Does Underinsured Motorist Insurance Cover?How to Report Fraud on Marketplace and Get Money BackWhy Was My Insurance Cancelled? Reasons and Next StepsWill Collections Go Away? The 7-Year Rule ExplainedAre Payday Loans Legal? State-by-State Rules ExplainedHow Does a Car Warranty Deductible Work?Can I Get an Unsecured Credit Card With No Credit?