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One hundred percent of credit cards offered online by the leading bank card issuers continue to include practices that will be outlawed once legislation passed in May takes effect next year,...
Are you looking for a way to better manage your credit card and any related debt? If so, the internet is where you need to turn. There are many benefits to managing your credit card online. Once...
Although 0% balance-transfer offers are fairly rare from credit-card issuers these days, people with good credit may be able to use them to pay down debt. But should they?
On Thursday, the first of a set of new rules went into effect resulting from the landmark credit card legislation earlier this year. Many credit card companies rushed to hike rates and increase...
Amex, Chase, Bank of America, and other banks are canceling credit cards, often without notifying the holder in advance. This can result in severe inconvenience to a card holder to who may try to...
In the battle against less-than-honorable businesses, consumers have a weapon that's largely overlooked: one-time use, or "virtual," credit cards.
With these cards, offered through at least...
This MarketWatch article has a useful list of "sneaky bank fees that sting unsuspecting consumers." Many of these shouldn't be a concern for those who are careful with their bank and credit card...
Banks and credit-card companies have gone on the offensive in advance of new consumer protections the Obama administration is asking Congress to enact. For many consumers, that could mean an...
Industry representatives would have you believe that the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act enacted last month spells the end of the credit card as we know it. President...