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    • gift cards

      Federal Reserve Proposes Rules On Gift Cards

      Here's your chance to sound off on another consumer protection issue. In accordance with the CARD Act, today the Federal Reserve proposed new rules that would protect consumers from fees and expiration dates on gift cards, and they'll soon be accepting comments on the rules. More »

      6:05 PM on Mon Nov 16 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,496 views, 49 comments

      Most discussed biggeek3: There's no reason gift cards should have any fees paid by the recipient at all. more »

    • consumerist hotline

      Citibank: Transfer $5000 In Debt Onto This Card Or We'll Double Your APR

      "It's the increased cost of doing business," was Citicard's constant refrain when Kent's husband called to complain about their latest pre-CARD act adverse action insanity: transfer $5000 in balances from other credit cards to this credit card or we'll double your interest rate. Listen to Kent's message left on the new Consumerist hotline and/or read the transcript: More »

      9:03 AM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Ben Popken
      10,117 views, 87 comments

      Most discussed nstonep: Hmmm...maybe he should do it?!? Try to qualify for a fixed rate loan, consolidate your credit into a single more »

    • testing the water

      Is Bank Of America Of Trying To Skirt The CARD Act With New Annual Fees?

      In a series of recent posts, WalletBlog has accused Bank of America of breaking the spirit of its "no new fees" promise and of potentially breaking the law next year, after it announced it will introduce annual fees on some existing credit card accounts in 2010. More »

      11:35 AM on Tue Nov 10 2009
      By Chris Walters
      11,582 views, 68 comments

      Most discussed PLATTWORX: BofA seems to be breaking the law here. That said, I received a letter from Citibank just last night telling me more »

    • overlimit fees

      Update: Capital One: Waive Your Rights, Get $10 Off Your Next Overlimit Fee!

      Here's the straight scoop on what's up with the story in that "Capital One: Waive Your Rights, Get $10 Off Your Next Overlimit Fee!" post. More »

      8:30 AM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,962 views, 93 comments

    • overlimit fees

      Capital One: Waive Your Rights, Get $10 Off Your Next Overlimit Fee!

      Everett says Capital One called him up and made him an offer. If he opted out of at least one of the consumer credit protections enacted by the CARD act, Capital One would drop the overlimit fees from $39 to $29! Woo! More »

      9:36 AM on Mon Nov 2 2009
      By Ben Popken
      19,736 views, 66 comments

    • credit cards

      BillShrink Says Credit Card Companies Are Far From Reformed

      Credit Card companies, which must shape up Dec. 1 in order to comply with government-mandated reforms, aren't exactly rushing to shape up, reports BillShrink, a site that lets you compare credit cards, cell phone plans and other services. More »

      10:21 AM on Wed Oct 28 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      3,566 views, 23 comments

    • lack of interest

      BofA Pledges To Stop Raising Credit Card Interest Rates

      The AP reports Bank of America has promised to stop jacking up interest rates on credit cards with fixed interest rates. But that doesn't mean your rate won't jump. More »

      10:58 AM on Wed Oct 7 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      3,412 views, 36 comments

    • discover

      Discover Vastly Improves T&C But Reduces Open Road Rebates

      Discover Card customers received a notice in the mail recently that the card was reducing the "Open Road" rebate on auto maintenance and gas dropped from 5% to 2%. Around the same time, customers have also received notice that the terms and conditions for the card are basically coming in line with the CARD act ahead of schedule. Hmmm, coinkydink? More »

      11:00 AM on Mon Sep 21 2009
      By Ben Popken
      3,165 views, 42 comments

      Most discussed EBounding: As expected, responsible credit users are screwed by the CARD act. Thanks. more »

    • credit cards

      Banks Introduce Comprehensible Credit Cards Before Reforms Apply

      Instead of waiting around for the CARD act, which restricts the ways they are allowed to squeeze money from customers, some banks are introducing simpler, CARD-compliant credit cards meant to be less confusing to consumers, and maybe make us all hate the credit card industry a little less. More »

      11:30 AM on Sun Sep 20 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      8,260 views, 40 comments

      Most discussed baquwards: It is amazing that those who pay their cards off every month don't whine and complain about their credit cards, more »

    • Hello, credit card reform! The first pieces of the CARD Act went into effect today. Card issuers must now allow customers to opt out of some changes to their cards, mail bills at least 21 days before the due date, and give 45 days' notice of all changes in interest rates or fees. [Consumer Reports Money]

      15 comments

    • credit cards

      Credit Card Limit Cuts May Lower Your Credit Score

      As credit card companies hedge their economic bets by lowering customers' credit limits, they're also hobbling their credit scores. More »

      9:40 AM on Thu Aug 20 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      5,392 views, 79 comments

    • amex

      AMEX Blue Raises Rates, Also On Past Balances, And Won't Let You Opt-Out

      Starting Oct 1, AMEX Blue is raising rates on all customers, INCLUDING on OLD balances, AND they are telling customers that you can't just opt out and cancel the card (like normal). Turns out that opt-out we all took for granted was only by the credit card companies' good graces. More »

      12:24 PM on Fri Aug 14 2009
      By Ben Popken
      18,753 views, 157 comments

      Most discussed pecan 3.14159265: *|RANT_ABOUT_EVILS_OF_CREDIT_CARDS|* *|RANT_ABOUT_PAYING_OFF_A_BALANCE_IN_FULL|* I think I just covered the information in about..oh..10 future posts. more »

    • credit cards

      AmEx, Discover Ditch Overlimit Fees

      American Express and Discover will no longer bill customers who exceed their credit limits, according to company spokespeople. The creditors aren't eliminating the fees because they care about their customers. No, they're providing what American Banker calls "the first concrete examples of how a new law will restrict issuers' abilities to turn a profit." The new CARD Act that Congress passed in May requires consumers to opt-in before they can exceed their credit limits. Since overlimit fees, which can reach $39, aren't very profitable for creditors, they decided to ditch the fees altogether. More »

      12:00 PM on Sat Aug 8 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      11,719 views, 73 comments

      Most discussed Skin Art Squared: I'd love to see each & every one of these credit card companies go down in bankrupt flames. It's my more »

    • insiders

      How Credit Cards Are Getting Meaner

      What's going on inside the minds of credit card companies now that the CARD credit card reform act is coming down the pike? A customer service supervisor for a major credit card company emailed us to give us the low-down: reduced grace periods, cutting credit lines, increased fees on balance transfers, and, of course, jacked up APRs. Here's the details: More »

      3:37 PM on Wed Jul 15 2009
      By Ben Popken
      52,122 views, 196 comments

      Most discussed dave_coder: If people managed their money wisely and didn't buy the newest television or game consoles they would not need credit more »

    • credit card reform

      Guess Who May Be Footing The Bill For Credit Card Reform — It's Not The Octopus

      Although conventional wisdom and, hell, a Harvard study on the credit card reform to be brought about in the CARD act says the changes will help out Joe MasterCard, the prognosis for credit card victims — er, customers — isn't all rosy. More »

      9:15 AM on Wed Jul 8 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      8,701 views, 104 comments

      Most discussed michaelgibbons: The liberal bias on this site is killing me. It should really be more impartial and non-partisan...much like Consumer Reports more »

    • credit cards

      Study Of Credit Unions Indicates CARD Act Will Benefit Consumers

      Two Harvard doctoral students in economics compared how credit unions and banks operated their credit card divisions, and concluded that the recent CARD act "is likely to bring about moderate, and even positive, changes," as banks begin to emulate parts of the fairer business model of credit unions. Specifically, they say, all the doom and gloom from the banking industry about how consumers will get shafted by the new rules is mostly fearmongering. More »

      10:07 PM on Wed Jun 24 2009
      By Chris Walters
      5,095 views, 69 comments

      Most discussed johnva: Credit unions also generally don't offer rewards cards that are nearly as good as the ones the banks do. To more »

    • Should you co-sign for your teenager's credit card? The CARD act makes it more difficult for credit card companies to extend credit to people under 21 who don't have their own independent income. Should you co-sign so that your kid can get a card anyway? Michelle Singletary of the Washington Post says, "No." [Washington Post via Public Citizen] (Photo:foundphotoslj) MORE »

      73 comments

    • profit goggles

      Are You A Deadbeat? Suddenly You're Attractive To Card Companies Again

      "Revolvers"—customers who keep a revolving balance on their credit cards—used to be the cash crop for credit card companies. But now more and more of them are turning into expensive charge-offs, and the new CARD act is going to make it harder to acquire those riskier customers anyway. As a result, card companies are beginning to look more closely at the customer who was most hated back in the credit-orgy years: the deadbeat. More »

      10:55 AM on Tue Jun 2 2009
      By Chris Walters
      12,400 views, 93 comments

      Most discussed ocirats: Sorry if this is obvious to everyone else, but rather than taking the extra step of paying off my CC more »

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