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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-15-09 08:25 PM
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Credit Card Companies Change Fees before New Rules Take Effect

The credit card compainies just don't get it -- but they are doing their absolute best to get us! Over the past few weeks, we have received letters from nearly every major credit card company containing adverse changes to their terms -- higher interest rates, even higher default rates, new and increased fees, and arcane provisions designed to shaft the unwary. Apparently, these bottom-feeders don't realize we're in a recession or worse -- or, perhaps, they do realize that sad fact, and are determined to get their symbolic pound of flesh while they still can.

In the last unlamented session of Congress, new restrictions were placed on credit cards, with clearer disclosures required and some limits on their extortionate rates and charges. But those new restrictions do not take effect for some time, so during this interim period the gougers are finding new and creative ways to gouge us even more than previously.

Until a couple of decades ago, the interest rates being charged now would have been considered usurious and would have been illegal. Then the credit industry lobby pressured a willing Congress to change the rules. We are unlikely to ever know just how many bankruptcies and how much consumer misery resulted, and what amount of our limited funds has been extorted by those changes. We can rest assured, however, that the credit card issuers will continue to devise ways to hurt consumers who fall between the cracks in the new legislation -- a task at which they have proven themselves very good. So, after that legislation takes effect, we will have to watch out for new scams and slams, along with bogus offers.

Every time you receive anything from a credit card company, particularly if you have one of that company's cards, the new information needs to be studied with a fine-tooth comb. It is very common that the fine print says that by using that particular card after a certain date, you have agreed to the new adverse terms. That is called the legal doctrine of implied consent. It sucks for the consumer, but is great for allowing the card issuers to catch the unwary.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Credit-Card-Companies-by-Eugene-Elander-090215-609.html
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Old Codger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-15-09 08:39 PM
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1. Of course
I have pretty good credit, I have never defaulted or had a late payment, in the last month I have canceled four cards as they tried to raise my interest rate and changed them to variable rather than fixed, they tried to raise the rates by almost 7%, I canceled all of them. Our wonderful "representatives" went out out their way to be sure the credit card companies (read major banks who are taking bailout money as fast as they can) had plenty of time to continue the f*****g of America.. Scumsucking bottom feeders....
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-15-09 09:37 PM
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2. Fortunately I payed off my credit cards years ago...
after my divorce.

I use them now as a means to order items over the internet. I pay the bill off every month. My main credit card is issued by a credit union.

For once, I did something intelligent. (Or so I hope.)
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