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The Coin of Capitalism is Two-Sided

In the post I wrote yesterday, Garnishments Increase, I began a paragraph with, “every article has a slant and story to tell”. In a similar fashion, every party to the credit card bubble has its own slant and story. Reduce the discussion to borrowers and lenders and it’s easy to see both parties in a

Garnishments Increase

There’s a disheartening article on the front page of The New York Times web site this morning: “Pay Garnishments Rise as Debtors Fall Behind“. Every article has a slant and story to tell. This one tells a story that isn’t pretty. It offers examples of lenders, credit card companies, and banks asserting their advantage over

You Can’t Sue Your Credit Card Company … Yet

Credit card companies are feeling the pressure of additional legislation that may come down on the side of consumers. A Congressional committee met last week to consider the Obama administration’s proposal to eliminate arbitration clauses from credit card agreements. This proposal is part of the administration’s push for more consumer protections. Arbitration clauses can prohibit

Advanta Credit Cards Cannot Be Used After Next Saturday

Advanta Corp. announced it is freezing almost a million accounts as a consequence of an unprecedented 20.15 percent default rate in April. The Philadelphia Enquirer has the story in “Advanta moves up card-freeze date“. This article begs the question, what does a credit card company do when the default rate climbs so high that being

Credit Card Defaults Rose in April

They rose to record highs. And banks like Citigroup, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and Discover Financial Services are trying to figure out what to do. They’re raising rates, lowering limits, closing accounts and hiring psychologists to teach debt collectors how to persuade card holders to pay down their balance. CNBC.com has the article: “Credit Card

Banks are Hurt by Credit Cards

The New York Times has this story: “Rising Credit Card Losses Are Next Challenge for Banks“. Eric Dash and Andrew Martin do a good job of explaining the extent of trouble banks are having and are going to have with credit cards. “Even the government’s grim projections may vastly understate the size of the credit

Are Banks Helping Cardholders?

I watched NBC’s Nightly News tonight and wasn’t surprised to see the segment about the gentleman whose Bank of America credit card account’s interest rate was nearly doubled without cause. The man reportedly hasn’t made a late payment in more than a decade and wasn’t over his limit. Bank of America and other banks have

Time for Credit Card Reform

Want to do something in support of credit card reform? Visit CreditCardReform.org and use the template to contact your legislators in support of credit card reform. It’s easy and the more your congress-critter hears you complain about credit card pain, the more likely he or she will be to support the initiatives in the U.S.

Homeland Security vs. Credit Card Companies

The United States House of Representative’s Committee on Homeland Security is looking at something other than terrorists. This past week they put their sights on credit card companies like MasterCard and Visa.