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Credit card companies to "get the shit beat out of them by the President"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/21612
About time someone gave a shit about the little guy instead of the giant corporation. :2 cents: |
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obama fo real
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What problems are there with credit cards? I've used them for years, never had any issues, even made $100s each year from reward/cash back/etc deals, and that even doesn't include the free 30 day "float" each month... :thumbsup
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Problems include them being able to raise your rates if you are late on a payment to ANOTHER card issuer.. just for instance, lol.
Maybe they should give you a bonus because you paid them and were late to someone else.. lol, crazy. |
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Yeah but this is one of the major talking points about the bad side of cc's is all I'm sayin. Was just an interview on tv with someone about it, and sure enough it was the point he raised. Card A will raise your rate in a heartbeat with no warning (beyond the text of the agreement I mean) if you are late one time to Card B. And I guess some peoples problem with it is that the agreements are so long now it's not expected that people read AND understand them BEFORE signing, and that the card issuers dont give you any grace period on such penalty items like that.
Heck I'm a cash and carry guy, so no biggy to me personally. |
Another thing is lets say you have a $3000 limit and you owe $2500 on it which you pay montly without fail. Some people are having their limits DECREASED down below what they owe, lets say to $1500. Now this person is $1000 over their limit, AND being hit for the associated fees! LOL.
Sure it's in the agreement that all this is possible, but holy shit thats not fair hehe. |
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Just got this in the mail today:
"We want to inform you of changes to your Account. Your standard Annual Percertage Rate (APR) for purchases will be changed to a variable rate." Sweet, so now i guess they can just charge me whatever they fucking want! :winkwink: |
Time to stop excessive spending for 12 months and pay off your credit cards kids
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What next? Is Obama gonna meet with my drug dealer and tell him to gimme better prices?
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there is a reason every major religion bans usury ...
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Wow that sucks, Charles. Totally unfair..
And yeah, we're seeing people just walking away from mortgages because they're so far upside down and inside out that it's just cheaper and easier than trying to make right on the loan, lol. I think we've FOUND the tipping points on these things, lol. |
It's about time.. I hope he actually does something to them. While I do agree people should be responable for their own debits CC companies are like vampires. They are nothing more than legal loan sharks IMHO.
Their entire goal is to get you so far in debit that you can't pay them back. The only diffrence between them and the mob, is they don't break your legs. |
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No one forced anyone to get a credit card. People voluntarily got a card. They should have known the rules going in. How is any of it the credit card companies fault that people are stupid? Now let me guess I will somehow end up paying for someones default card. Because "the terms were unfair". |
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It would be one thing if they said "everything you charge from now on is going to be at XX%", but they raise the rates on money you've already borrowed. The only other person I know who can get away with that is http://blogs.suburbanchicagonews.com...nySoprano1.jpg |
I'm not sure why people are sticking up for the CC companies in this thread. You do of course realize that by making changes to CC companies in favor of the customer ultimately helps all business online since nearly 100% of transactions are CC based.
To add to what someone has already mentioned about card A raising rates because a payment to card B was late: card B changed it's due date of the statement up without informing the customer thereby causing the customer to make a late payment forcing them to pay late fees. See how they work. So now, one cards unfair practices play into another cards unfair practices. The customer has done nothing wrong and has had the rug pulled out from under them. Now they have extra fees from two card companies and their credit rating has now been affected. It never ends. Of course the points made about not living in excess are totally valid and I agree with that, but that's a different discussion altogether. :2 cents: |
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I have a problem with the government telling companies have to run things. I am amazed that anyone in this business would be happy about the government moving into a company and telling them how to run things, on what terms, and so on. |
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Consumer's have rights too and I need consumers. With almost all "things", there are lines drawn in the sand. I think that line has been crossed for some time now and it's time to correct that. The bottom line is that the CC's are hurting everyone, including themselves (as one poster mentioned), in the process. I don't want to see the gov. stick it's hand into how businesses operate, but if a segment of business can have such a ripple effect due to it's underhanded policies, I think something should be done. To me, intervening in this situation is as allowable as intervening with a monopoly that gouges, etc... But again, I understand your point and agree with it (for the most part). I just see this instance as an instance that warrants action. |
Living within your means and being frugal are of course important things, but when making that statement also realize alot of people are in this situation.
They get a credit card at 9%. They want to buy some furniture for $5000. The minimum payment on that is $87 Then they get sick, miss a week of work, and are late on their car payment. They pay the late fee and catch up with the car payment, but then the credit card company finds out, raises their rate to 28%, and lowers their limit. Now the minimum payment has doubled, to $165, plus the $35 over the limit fee that was triggered when they lowered the limit. So now you're paying $200/month. Do that on a couple of accounts and it's not hard to see how people can get in over their heads, especially in an economy like this one. Alot of people may have borrowed last year or the year before when things were great, and now they've lost their jobs and their CC payments have tripled because they fell behind. Add to that the recent changes to bankruptcy laws (which were literally written by the credit card company lobbyists) and consumers have even less of a chance to get back on their feet if they ever fall behind. |
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Umm yeah, why would we want the government involved? Let companies do what they want. So what if a pharmaceutical company wants to sell a blood pressure medicine that causes cancer and hides the evidence, the "free market" will sort it out right? So what if Wall Street wants to turn the stock market into a casino? The free market will sort it out. So what if a company wants to give out mortgages to people who can't afford to pay them back, the free market will sort it out. People go on and on and on about freedom and free markets but they forget that there's a social contract. We, the people, voluntarily ceded certain natural rights to the state in exchange for security and other guarantees. (See Locke, John....whose work was what the declaration of independence was based on) I have personal freedom, but I'm not free to punch you in the face. We have a free enterprise system which means I can start my own business, but I can't open a restaurant and poison the food. For the past 20+ years we've had a government that has let the entire financial industry, not just credit card companies, do basically any damn thing they wanted with no oversight or regulation. It's about time someone stepped in and did something for the little guy, because the little guy doesn't have an army of lawyers and lobbyists to buy his own laws in the U.S. congress. :2 cents: |
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You should buy in bulk, it saves me money in the long run. :pimp |
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"Oh no ... I am being offered a credit card that I clearly can't afford but since I am being offered it I have to take it and max it out! Please protect me Mr. Obama!"
Grow up kids and learn some responsibility. |
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The part about the lobbyists and army of lawyers is exactly why I think gov. should not be too invasive when it comes to regulation. I think we are looking at it the same way but from a different perspective. I definitely think it's great that, in terms of business entities, that the tables have turned. You're right, it's about time the little guy gets represented for a change. The problems I have with intervention is as you mention, when the lobbyists buy laws that the little guy can not adhere to because of extravagant, unnecessary overhead. Obviously no one is going to argue that a law should not be passed to prevent your new restaurant from selling poison (btw, what's the name of that place? - I keed, I keed). But, if they tell you that you need to have 5 $10,000 mops or you can't operate... Like I said, there are lines and gray areas abound, but in this instance (with cc's) it's a clear case of consumer's being defrauded. Again, good post and well said. |
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How much more did you willingly pay in your taxes this year? Or just like every other Obama supporter you expect others to pay for the massive mistakes of a few? How about those people pay for their own fucking mistakes and you all stay out of my pockets? |
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Snake likes to grandstand. I dont believe anything he said about my opinions. :1orglaugh He stated things where the government might want to step in. Credit cards are not killing anyone and credit cards are NOT NEEDED. |
The thing that gets me about the cards and the reason I dont have them any more. Is I sent payments. Bank checks and 2 times in a row, they were sent on time and got to them late. they raised the rate even though they got the check DAYS after the late due dates. And then refused to lower the rates..
Now days we have 1 card with a 2k limit on it. its for renting a car or what ever when traveling. Otherwise if we dont have it in checking we just dont have it. |
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Is it like against your religion to discuss things rationally or disagree agreeably? This isn't about new laws or lobbyists, this is about regulations that the executive branch alone can write and enforce. This is about the fact that even though there were laws on the books regulating the financial industry, it's the President's prerogative whether or not to enforce them, and how strictly to enforce them. We now have a President who cares about Joe Six Pack more than Joe the CEO and who will keep an eye on the credit card companies. What's with this "like every other Obama supporter" line? Maybe you didn't read the exit polling, but Obama won the vote of people making over $250K per year, the people on whom taxes will increase. If you don't like it, you can move somewhere else. Of course, every other industrialized nation has much higher taxes, particularly on the wealthy, than the U.S. will even if Obama gets all of his proposals through congress. I guess you could always move to a 3rd world country. Some of them have lower taxes than the U.S. There seems to be plenty of work for web savvy people in Nigeria. |
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