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Credit Card Reform

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

The Federal Reserve received around 56,000 responses from angry credit card customers with regards to the new rules it proposed against abusive credit card practices. The rage over arbitrary hike in interest rates based on factors apart from the consumer’s credit history is apparently pretty wide spread.

A long list of factors is contributing towards making unethical or usurious practices in banking industry the norm. The consumer rights bill sponsored by House Financial Services Committee Representative Carol Mahoney moves toward preventing credit card companies from arbitrarily raising interest rates on a balance incurred under an old rate or for unrelated reasons.

One of the major factors motivating abusive lending is the trend of larger and larger corporations. The big banks such as Bank of America, Citi Group and Chase that issue most of the credit cards can take credit risks and absorb the damage in the form of spiked interest rates and sale of bad debts.

Another factor is the focus of the company management solely on meeting the expectations, unrealistic as they may be, of the stock holders who pay them. The interests of the customers are being compromised for increased ROI’s and salaries of the upper echelons.

Not to entirely absolve the consumers and the government, the practice of encouraging expenditure in the absence of liquidity with unsecured credit cards has ruined all hopes of economic stimulus through conspicuous consumption. These lead to abusive lending practices which is another source lost for ready cash like the time when the subprime mortgage crisis hit us.

So, credit card reform is most definitely overdue but first and foremost we need a pool of people who make enough money to cover their basic needs and still have some left to spend on consumer goods. These will require some systemic changes that cannot be accomplished without bloodshed.

The bill is a good start to all of this, but the banks are ferociously fighting the bill, despite its fairly modest restraints. This resistance by the industry makes me wonder- “Has the banking industry completely lost whatever moral compass it might once have possessed?”

BP Visa Rewards Card - Gas Credit Card from Chase

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

With the price of gas rising every day, it is more important than ever before to use a good gas credit card (a credit card that offers cash back on fuel). One of the more popular Gas credit card is the BP Visa Rewards Card from Chase.

This card offers up to 10% rebates on all BP location purchases, 4% rebates on all eligible travel and dining purchases & 2% rebates on all other eligible purchases. Get more information and apply for the BP Visa Rewards Card from Chase.

Amazon.com Credit Cards from Chase

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

Chase recently launched 2 Amazon.com credit cards.

1 - The Amazon.com Platinum Visa Card for Individuals
2 - The Amazon.com Business Credit Card

Both Amazon credit cards offer -

- 1,500 Bonus Points after your first purchase with your Amazon.com Visa Card
- 3 reward points for every dollar spent at Amazon.com & 1 reward point for every dollar spent elsewhere
- $25 Amazon.com Reward Certificate for every 2,500 reward points
- 0% intro APR for 6 months on purchases and balance transfers, variable rate thereafter
- No Annual Fee
- Zero Liability on Unauthorized Purchases

Whats more, the Amazon.com Business Visa Card lets you earn points for All authorized card users under your account.

Get your Amazon.com card today. To Apply, Click below -

Amazon.com Visa Platinum Credit Card for Consumers
Amazon.com Credit Card for Businesses



 
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