Target & Target Visa
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Target Visa cardholders make up about 95 percent of Target's receivables and about 70 percent of the overall accounts, spokesman Eric Hausman said.
yeah, I read from an article that most shoppers now prefer to use credit cards to buy things.
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Hello everyone...it appears that everyone is doing great....i haven't been posting, but still view this site from time to time...did not know about the Target / Visa change...good to know..
Hey YoYo long time no see.
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Yea, they sure didn't address interest rates in the new laws. I read somewhere that the junk cards that charge you ridiculous start-up fees to get the card (i.e. 1st premier) were limited to only 25% of the total issuing CL in fees (maybe it was on this website). But, since they didn't cap out the interest rates, First premier is charging 79.9% interest on purchases. My mouth dropped to the floor when I read that. They deducted the fees, but don't even think of carrying a balance on that card lol
wow!79.9%????? isn't that a crime? lol
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Thank you ......that goes for you too Colo, I seen it but forgot which thread it was...lolz
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I doubt if the move is very beneficial to customers because a store card generally carries a higher interest rate than with a general purpose card with a Visa or MasterCard brand. Is this right? I've also read somewhere that this disparity in interest rates isn't addressed in the new credit card laws that took effect in Feb. 22.
Yea, they sure didn't address interest rates in the new laws. I read somewhere that the junk cards that charge you ridiculous start-up fees to get the card (i.e. 1st premier) were limited to only 25% of the total issuing CL in fees (maybe it was on this website). But, since they didn't cap out the interest rates, First premier is charging 79.9% interest on purchases. My mouth dropped to the floor when I read that. They deducted the fees, but don't even think of carrying a balance on that card lol
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Target dumps Visa to push its own card
Besides lowering receivables, the retailer hopes customers will be more loyal to Target.
By JACKIE CROSBY , Star Tribune
Last update]Target Corp. said Tuesday it will stop issuing Visa credit cards after April 29 and give new applicants a card that can be used only at Target.[/B]
Current Target Visa cardholders will not be affected.
The move is intended to spur sales at Target stores, though over time it also will lower the retailer's risk of bad-debt write-offs from consumers who don't make payments.
Target Visa cardholders make up about 95 percent of Target's receivables and about 70 percent of the overall accounts, spokesman Eric Hausman said.
Target, the nation's second-largest discount chain, has nearly 24 million Visa credit cards outstanding. It is the third-largest issuer of Visa cards, according to the Nilson Report.
I doubt if the move is very beneficial to customers because a store card generally carries a higher interest rate than with a general purpose card with a Visa or MasterCard brand. Is this right? I've also read somewhere that this disparity in interest rates isn't addressed in the new credit card laws that took effect in Feb. 22.
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Well good news, it will go back up before you pull it again. Scores go up and down on a daily basis for some unexplained reason(s). I have had mines to drop by 15, and I make on time payments and then it went back up by 20. Don't let the four discourage you Buddie.
thnx Meya ohhh by the way here :birthday:congrats! on your graduation
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I have a Target check card, I use it when I shop there to get the rewards. By Christmas I usually spend enough money to get the 10% off coupon... The original reason I got the check card was because I worked at Target: in order to use the employee discount you had to use one of their cards, cash, or check. The check card is basically a debit, just slower. They run your name through the chexsystems to be approved. No credit check.