Ed Mierzwinski
Ed Mierzwinski
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By increasing minimum payments, people will pay off credit cards, won't pay so much in interest and will have money left over to buy things.
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We've seen some slight improvement ... but we are finding too many playgrounds that are unsafe.
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It doesn't sound like it will help very many people. And that's the bottom line.
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It doesn't hurt to overreact, but it's not worth it to obsess.
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States and consumer advocates think that gift card fees, such as deductions every month if you don't use the card, are unfair to consumers. Many states, led by California, have enacted legislation severely limiting or even banning such fees.
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You can complain to a small bank, but you can't always complain to a big bank. When you talk to people at a small bank, they actually have the authority to make decisions.
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Understand that the credit-card company is trying to trick you into running up a bigger balance or paying late. Don't fall for their tricks. Pay on time, as early as possible. And don't just make the minimum payment.
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I'm encouraged that some issuers are doing this. I think penalty fees are a disingenuous way of making money, ... I'm encouraged the marketplace is responding to pressure from lawsuits and consumer complaints.
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Their score is based on their sloppy credit reports and doesn't fix the underlying problem with the reports.
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They are trying to increase the use of debit cards to increase their profits.
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Credit cards offer convenience. Credit cards offer emergency life preservers. If you start to use your credit card for daily expenses, and you start paying for pizza at 18 percent interest -- do the math.
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Be prepared for a long battle to clear your name
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Early termination penalties prevent consumers from voting with their feet when their cell phone company treats them wrong,
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It wasn't the largest breach, but it showed a stunningly sloppy business model.