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BrazenMuse
07-31-2007, 01:27 PM
If you use credit cards at all, you might find this interesting...:


Credit Card Buyer Beware
The federal agencies that are supposed to regulate the banking and credit card industries have failed utterly to keep pace with deceptive and unfair practices that have become shamefully standard in the business. As a consequence many hard-working Americans who pay their bills are mired in debt — and in danger of losing whatever savings they have, and perhaps their homes. Congress, which sat on its hands while the problem got worse and worse, needs to rein in this sometimes predatory industry.
The scope of the problem was laid out in Congressional hearings this spring held by Senator Carl Levin, the Democrat from Michigan. According to testimony, one witness exceeded his charge card’s $3,000 limit by $200 — triggering what eventually amounted to $7,500 in penalties and interest. After paying an average of $1,000 a year for six years, the man still owed $4,400.
That experience has become all too common as the credit card industry has stealthily adopted methods designed to maximize burdensome penalties and fees, while ratcheting up interest rates as high as 30 percent. Companies bombard unwary consumers with teaser packages that promise very low interest rates to start, while reserving for themselves the right to raise rates whenever they choose. The details are buried in deliberately arcane contracts that run 30 pages long and that even lawyers have trouble understanding.
Congressional investigations and studies by consumer advocates have exposed other unsavory practices. Some card companies apply penalty rates retroactively — to purchases that were made before the penalty was incurred or in some cases to debts that were even paid off. As one Congressional witness pointed out, the credit card industry is the only one allowed to increase the price of a product after it has been sold.
Under a provision known as “universal default,” a cardholder who pays a credit card company faithfully can still be hit with a high penalty interest rate for missing payments with another creditor. In another despicable tactic known as “double cycle billing,” a cardholder who pays $450 of a $500 balance is charged interest on the entire amount as opposed to the unpaid balance.


Full Article (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/opinion/31tue1.html)

Edith A. Giles
07-31-2007, 01:49 PM
Thank you so much for posting this information.
EVERYBODY needs to take some time to read this.

BrazenMuse
07-31-2007, 02:34 PM
Thank you so much for posting this information.
EVERYBODY needs to take some time to read this.agreed...was gonna put it on the main page but we got this new thang!!!:biggrin:

pHil m3diNa
08-02-2007, 03:43 PM
Is:
"if you don't have the funds to buy the 'wants', don't bother getting them!"

pm

RX
08-07-2007, 07:52 PM
always keep in contact with your credit card company. they are not your enemy - you are mainly at fault for not knowing what you have, allowing greed to overtake you, not letting your debtors know your situation and not seeking them for assistance.

never think that fees and the like cannot be reversed.

tytiiiore
09-11-2008, 12:35 PM
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maryannsms
07-22-2009, 03:24 AM
Hi,

Thanks for sharing this interesting information.
I think everyone who got a credit card must read this.