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| Anonymous | Credit Card Debt | 0 | Jan 24 2009, 9:39 AM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Jan 24 2009, 9:39 AM EST
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We just bailed out a number of banks. Why are they not doing the same for us as consumers? I would like to pay off my credit card debt, but with my husband cut back on hours, and I unable to find a job we have fallen behind. We got this debt due to the past fifteen years of my husband getting a 1% raise when the cost of living went up 4% or more. I can't even feed my children because of what is happening, we have cut back to soup. Barack Help US GET RID OF CREDIT CARD DEBT!!!
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| Anonymous | Credit Card Suggestions | 0 | Oct 21 2008, 8:33 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Oct 21 2008, 8:33 PM EDT
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If consumers have a history of paying all their credit reported accounts on time, and their fico scores are 670 or better, why are credit card companies still allowed to keep interest
rates at 25 to 29.99 percent? I believe credit card companies should have to lower the interest rates without using other excuses such as the number of inquiries on your file, many done without your knowledge or permission, or revolving balances too high. If they would lower the interest rates it would certainly help to lower a consumer's balance. I think the government should intervene in correcting the abuse of credit card interest rate by demanding the credit card companies charge a reasonable rate for customers in good standing. I think this actions would help consumers get out of credit card debt. |
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