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Bank Of America Apparently Doesn't Want Credit Card Customers Who Pay Their Cards Off
By Chris Morran on May 18, 2012 4:15 PM  
Contrary to any ads touting financial responsibility, banks don't really make much money on people who pay attention to their money, and they may just kick you to the curb when they realize you won't be a huge source of fees and interest for them. More »

Macy's Actually Has No Idea What Your Credit Card Number Is
By Laura Northrup on May 14, 2012 8:00 AM  
From what we're hearing at Consumerist HQ, it's easy to picture what goes on at Macy's credit card headquarters. When a check arrives, someone throws it in the air, and then it's applied to whatever completely random bill it lands on. That might help explain what happened to Joe, or not. He doesn't even know what his account number is supposed to be in the first place, and no one in the credit card department does, either. More »

Wells Fargo Has Been Billing Me For "Credit Defense" Program I Never Signed Up For
By Chris Morran on April 27, 2012 12:15 PM  
Consumerist reader Andrea has had checking and credit card accounts at Wells Fargo for several years, but she recently noticed that somewhere along the line the bank had enrolled her in something called "Credit Defense," which has been quietly siphoning off a small percentage-based fee every month. And even though Wells could offer no proof that Andrea had ever opted into the program, the bank would not refund her money. More »

Visa Shuts Down Your Credit Card, Figures You'll Find Out Eventually
By Laura Northrup on April 25, 2012 9:00 AM  
If you try to use your credit or debit card and find that it's been abruptly shut down, thank your bank. They've proactively shut down your compromised card, theoretically saving you from a cascade of fraudulent charges. So that's nice. But what bothered Scott when this happened to him is that no one called him to give him a heads up. More »

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Some NY Gas Stations Adding $2/Gallon Credit Card Fee
By Paul Eng on April 24, 2012 10:15 AM  
It's no secret that gas stations all around the country sometimes tack on the cost of credit card processing for fuel payments. And while you may be willing to pay a few cents more per gallon pumped, some stations in New York are reportedly charging credit card customers a few dollars more per gallon of gas. More »

HSBC's Credit Card Policies Feel Like 1994 All Over Again
By Laura Northrup on April 19, 2012 9:30 AM  
Victor knows that shopping at Best Buy isn't a popular choice around here, but he really likes getting 4% back in Reward Zone points to spend on even more stuff at Best Buy. That does sound pretty sweet. In this situation, his actual beef is with HSBC, the bank that runs Best Buy's credit cards. He made some big purchases, then made an electronic payment from his bank account to pay off the balance. Now there's a mysterious hold on the account, and he can't use the card. Turns out that large electronic payments are "held" for eleven days to make sure everything clears. Longer than it would take with a paper check. Unable to make any more purchases with his card, Victor just went and bought his iPad 3 somewhere else. Darn. More »

J. Crew Divides Rewards Points Between Me And Evil Twin
By Laura Northrup on April 18, 2012 9:02 AM  
Julie has a secret evil twin with the same name. That's the only possible explanation for why her favorite store, J. Crew, has decided to split her reward points between two different accounts, neither of which receives enough points to get actual rewards. She wrote to Consumerist not only to complain, but to find out whether there are other customers experiencing the same problem. More »

CFPB In Charge Of Reversing & Revising Rule That Limited Credit Card Fees
By Mary Beth Quirk on April 13, 2012 2:00 PM  
The bad news is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has to reverse a rule that capped credit card fees associated with opening a new credit card, but the good news is they're asking for public comment while they revise it. More »

What Not To Do With Your Credit Cards
By Phil Villarreal on April 5, 2012 10:15 AM  
Credit cards are tools that can make your life easier and give you more financial power, but they also provide a quick path to financial ruin. It's important to use common sense when wielding the massive buying power that plastic provides, especially if you've just started using credit. More »

Paying For Gas With A Credit Card? $1 Extra Per Gallon, Please
By Laura Northrup on March 16, 2012 1:30 PM  
It's not legal for a store to charge an extra fee or percentage when customers pay by credit card, but it is legal to offer a discount to customers who pay in cash. Great. The flaw in this plan is that, at least in New York state, there aren't any laws regulating how big that discount can be. Which is why some Long Island gas station operators recently hiked the price per gallon of gas a dollar, then offered a one-dollar discount to customers who pay cash. More »

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Ask For Your Deposit Back, Capital One Hangs Up On You
By Laura Northrup on March 16, 2012 8:00 AM  
Seeking to build his credit and be all responsible and stuff, Matt got a secured credit card from Capital One. If you're not familiar with the concept, that's a type of credit card where the creditor is... well, you. You deposit, say, $500 with the credit card issuer, and that gives you a spending limit of $500 or a little more. A good repayment history with this card will help build or rebuild your credit when you're not able to get another card. And when you have good enough credit to move on and shut down the card, you get that deposit back. In theory, anyway. More »

Feds Probing Chase On Credit Card Collection Practices
By Chris Morran on March 13, 2012 1:30 PM  
Following the lead of whistleblowers, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has reportedly been investigating JPMorgan Chase over allegations that, over the course of at least two years, the bank used inaccurate records when suing thousands of delinquent credit card customers. More »

Scare Yourself Into Paying Off Your Credit Cards With This Tool
By Phil Villarreal on March 5, 2012 9:15 AM  
If you're accustomed to paying just the minimum payment on your credit card bills each month, you might change your ways if you discover how long it will take you to get rid of your debt. More »

Tips For Haggling With Credit Card Companies Over Debt Mountains
By Phil Villarreal on March 1, 2012 11:15 AM  
If you've buried yourself in credit card debt and are strangled by your payments, you can try to work out a better deal by negotiating with the companies you owe. Some smooth talking might net you lower rates, more manageable payments and more time to pay up. More »

Chase Puts Stop-Payment On Its Own Check, Tells Customer To Suck Up The Fee
By Chris Morran on February 23, 2012 1:30 PM  
When there's some miscommunication between your bank and your credit card company, you would hope that the two parties could act like professionals and sort it out — especially if they're both part of the same financial institution. But that's apparently not the case with Chase. More »

When To Keep Your Credit Cards Safely In Your Wallet
By Phil Villarreal on February 22, 2012 11:15 AM  
Yesterday we addressed reasons you shouldn't use a credit card to pay your taxes, and there are several other situations in which personal finance experts recommend keeping your cards holstered. Fees, interest charges and security pitfalls are reasons to opt for other methods of payment. More »

Why You Probably Shouldn't Use A Credit Card To Pay Your Taxes
By Chris Morran on February 21, 2012 12:30 PM  
As the deadline for filing your federal tax return draws near, so does the anxiety of how you're going to pay Uncle Sam the money you owe. If you can't write a check for the full amount, the simplest and fastest way could be to put it on your credit card. But that's probably not a good idea. More »

How The Different Credit Card Issuers & Networks Handle Chargebacks
By Chris Morran on February 21, 2012 11:24 AM  
Whenever someone has a dispute with a merchant over a credit card charge, we always suggest they attempt to issue a chargeback through their credit provider. But not all card issuers and credit card networks handle chargebacks in the exact same way. More »

Don't Fall Into The Credit Card Balance Transfer Trap
By Chris Morran on February 14, 2012 2:15 PM  
If you're holding a hefty balance on your credit card at a double-digit interest rate, it might be tempting to apply for that new credit card promising you 0% interest on balance transfers for anywhere from 12 to 18 months. While it's definitely a sound idea to pay less interest, don't be tempted into behavior that will only lead you into deeper debt. More »

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