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Entries Tagged as 'credit card fees'

Overdraft Fee Legislation Gaining Momentum

October 21st, 2009 · 8 Comments · Banking

Sen. Chris Dodd’s battle against banking overdraft fees continues. He introduced a bill on October 19, covering ATM and debit-card transactions as well as checks. Several other Senators are on board with the reform, as the bill is co-sponsored by Senator Charles Schumer D-NY, Sen. Jack Reed D-RI,who is chairman of the Senate Banking Subcommittee [...]

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Another Consumer “Success Story” Against Bank of America

October 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Banking

Are consumers just on a lucky roll against the big banks, or are more Americans simply fed-up with the outrageous fees and charges and just finding more unique and brazen ways to show that they aren’t going to take it anymore? Kristy posted a blog last Friday which showed a video documenting one consumer’s successful fight against the usurious fees [...]

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Feds Cut Rates, Yet Credit Card Rates Continue Upward??

December 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Credit Cards

It’s a classic case of “what is wrong with this picture”: the Federal Reserve recently slashed it’s benchmark interest rate for the umpteenth time this year to 1%, it’s lowest level in years, yet many consumers are getting broadsided with higher rates and fees on their credit cards. So what gives? The bottom line is, [...]

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Banks Increasing Reliance on Income From Late and Over-the-Limit Fees

June 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Banking

Isn’t Congress supposed to be doing something about $40 late and over the limit fees From 2002 to 2006, the nation’s ten largest banks increased their reliance on fees by 17%. From 1994 –2005, over–the-limit fees in the credit card industry more than doubled, while late fees nearly quadrupled. Interchange fees–fees credit card issuers charge [...]

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