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Blog Post Date: Oct 16, 2006
I found some interesting credit card news today..
Hidden credit card fees. Do you have time to study where these credit card fees are coming from?
It may be worth your while to call your credit card company and ask for a schedule of fees. Nobody likes to pay for things that they aren't aware of.. A little call to you credit card company may save you money.
With the Fitch ratings out, it scares me to think of how complex the credit card industry really is.. We take it for granted sometimes... Pull out your credit card and make a purchase... it's way more complicated than that. The credit card industry is very sophisticated.
News Post:
Fitch: U.S. Credit Card ABS Issuance Trusts Updated for September (Business W...
16 Oct 2006 at 8:01am
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings today updated its U.S. credit card asset-backed securities issuance trust updates for the month of September for the following issuers: American Express Issuance Trust; BA Credit Card Trust ; Capital One Multi-asset Execution Trust; Chase Issuance Trust; Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust; Washington Mutual Master Note Trust .
Business: Credit card fees a hidden enemy (The Nashua Telegraph)
13 Oct 2006 at 2:05am
WASHINGTON ? Late fees for credit card payments have jumped, but card issuers have done a poor job of explaining their policies on fees and penalties to consumers, a new study by congressional investigators has found. - By MARCY GORDON The Associated Press
U.S. credit card late fees up, disclosure murky (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
11 Oct 2006 at 3:42pm
Penalties for late credit card payments in the United States have more than doubled in a decade, but disclosures of such fees are written in language too complicated for many consumers to understand, a U.S. government report said on Wednesday.
Credit card late fees soar (Post-Bulletin)
12 Oct 2006 at 1:59pm
WASHINGTON -- Late fees for credit card payments have jumped, but card issuers have done a poor job of explaining their policies on fees and penalties to consumers, a new study has found
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