11 tactics to be aware of for your credit cards

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Replied by KIEJON9 on topic Re: 11 tactics to be aware of for your credit cards

dude thats a 4 year old story

I got this in a email last nite from a friend that works at a bank in new york
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KIEJON9, I am curious where did you find your source for this info. can you provide us with a link?

TIA,

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dude thats a 4 year old story
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11 tactics to be aware of
  1. Increasing purchase interest rates
  2. Increasing cash withdrawal interest rates
  3. Raising balance transfer fees
  4. Raising cash withdrawal fees
  5. Raising foreign usage fees
  6. Introducing duplicate statement fees
  7. Introducing low usage charges
  8. Introducing monthly fees
  9. Introducing address tracking charges
  10. Decreasing the number of interest free days
  11. Amending the order of repayments
American Express is one of the worst offenders;
  • Credit card purchase interest rates up 3% to 15.9%
  • Credit card cash rates up 5.345% to 25.9%
  • Credit card cash withdrawal fees up 0.5% to 3.0% (min charge 3)
MBNA and Morgan Stanley are also fairly close behind
  • MBNA's credit card balance transfer fee is up by 0.5% to 3.0%
  • MBNA's credit card cash rates are up 3% to 27.9%
  • Morgan Stanley's credit card cash withdrawal fees are up 1% to 3%
  • Morgan Stanely's duplicate statement charge is now $5
With credit card companies increasing rates and fees faster than you can shake a stick at, it even more important that you review your credit card regularly to make sure you're getting the best deal. When your provider sends through revised terms and conditions, however tiresome it may be, take the time to read the changes being made, as there is a good chance that it could result in your credit card costing you more!
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