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More than ever, credit card companies are ready to negotiate with borrowers who are in over their heads. But know your options before you commit.
More than ever, credit card companies are ready to negotiate with borrowers who are in over their heads. But know your options before you commit.
On Monday, the so-called Credit Card Bill of Rights goes into effect. No longer will banks be able to impose surprise interest rate hikes or mislead consumers about payment dates. But consumer advocates say banks and card issuers are already devising new
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Reuters - The percentage of Americans falling behind on credit card bills stabilized in January, according to data from the six major lenders, signaling that U.S. consumer credit woes may be leveling off.
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The card offers a 0% teaser rate for six months, no annual fee, and a points program so you can get cash back from participating merchants. Plus there's that cute penguin