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Sinister
Mar 17th, 2008, 03:04 AM
Partisan Maneuver Blocked Testimony on Fee Hikes

By Mike Lillis 03/14/2008 | 11 Comments
They came to the nation’s capital this week from as far away as Denver, Chicago and Niagara Falls—five people who’d had tough experiences with their credit cards and were asked to share those tales with a House panel. Instead, they ran headfirst into the buzz-saw of Washington politics when the panel’s Republicans insisted the visitors allow their lenders to discuss their financial histories publicly—in any forum, at any time.

For four of the five, it was a deal-breaker. Instead of signing the waivers (pdf) allowing them to testify Thursday, they all sat silently in the audience.

"I didn’t want all my … information out there for just anybody," said Denver’s Susan Wones, who saw the interest rate of her JP Morgan Chase card jump from 0 percent to 23 percent in one month last summer, without notification or explanation. "I’m extremely upset I can’t talk about this."

Marvin Weatherspoon, a grandfather from Chicago, echoed the tale. "The waiver was very vague," said Weatherspoon, who claims his card rate jumped from 4.25 percent to roughly 25 percent in the wake of one late payment to Bank of America. "It didn’t address the issues we were here to deal with."

The controversy came as members of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Consumer Credit met to discuss legislation that would add a number of consumer protections to current credit card policy. Among the changes, the bill would prevent card sponsors from applying interest rate hikes to existing balances. It would also require issuers to provide 45 days notice of such hikes, and increase the minimum advance billing requirement from 14 to 25 days.

http://www.washingtonindependent.com/view/gop-gags-consumers

DoubleEdgeSword
Mar 17th, 2008, 06:43 AM
Credit card lenders are nothing but shylocks in suits. Four years ago I had an injury at work. The worker's comp insurer took its sweet time paying the bills and one provider got fed up and put the bill into collections. I don't blame them, really. Of course, my credit was instantly affected. In a two-month period, my Visa card went from about 5% interest to 33%. I pay off my card every month and only use it to float my own interest, so I really didn't care in that regard, but that set off a domino effect. Within six months, all three of my cards increased their rates to more than 25% which wreaked even further havoc on my credit report. In one year, my credit score dropped from the low 800s (where it had been for many years) to the low 600s. The bill has been paid, the black mark removed from my credit report, but all of the credit card interest rates remain high and my credit score remains low. I've never been late on a credit card bill. What a scam.

pinky
Mar 17th, 2008, 05:16 PM
Have you requested a change back to your old rates? I've heard that sometimes they'll do that.

DoubleEdgeSword
Mar 17th, 2008, 07:25 PM
Yes, I have. All of them have said, "We'll review your account." They're still high.

Annoyedlistner
Mar 18th, 2008, 08:31 AM
Credit card companies are scum...plain and simple